0 A draughty place, especially a room, has currents of unpleasantly cold air blowing through it:
Though not strong on the wing they are capable of sustaining their flight for some time but soon come to rest away from draughty places.
An assortment of sheds, huts, and barns, invariably scruffy, draughty, and uncomfortable, was the story elsewhere.
They waste energy and leave thousands of children spending the winter days in cold and draughty classrooms.
Kiosks are the most draughty places in which a person can work.
Even those of us who are privileged enough to be in fairly good circumstances really notice a draughty place in the winter.
One then has services in which buses are inadequate, break down, and are cold and draughty.
They sit in a cold, draughty corner and sniff glue.
We must get rid of inefficient electric bar heaters, draughty windows, and so on.
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有穿堂風的,有冷風吹過的…
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有穿堂风的,有冷风吹过的…
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con corrientes de aire…
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que tem corrente de ar, vento encanado…
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すきま風の入る…
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cereyanlı, hava akımı olan…
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plein de courants d’air…
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amb corrents d’aire…
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