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Radarelektroniker
[Air]terminal

in the PONS Dictionary

ˈair ter·mi·nal N

in the PONS Dictionary
in the PONS Dictionary

I. ter·mi·nal [ˈtɜ:mɪnəl, Am ˈtɜ:r-] ADJ inv

1. terminal (fatal):

Sterbepatient(in) m (f)

2. terminal fig inf (extreme):

3. terminal (concerning travel terminals):

II. ter·mi·nal [ˈtɜ:mɪnəl, Am ˈtɜ:r-] N

1. terminal AVIAT, TRANSP:

Terminal m o nt <-, -s>
Bestimmungshafen m <-s, -häfen>
Endstation f <-, -en>

2. terminal COMPUT:

Terminal nt <-, -s>

3. terminal (point in circuit):

I. air [eəʳ, Am er] N

1. air no pl (oxygen):

Luft f <-, Lüfte>

2. air no pl (air conditioning):

Klimaanlage f <-, -n>

3. air no pl (space above, sky):

Lufthoheit f <-> kein pl
fliegen <flog, geflogen>

4. air no pl (in broadcasting):

Äther m <-s>
to go [or to be taken] off the air programme
to go [or to be taken] off the air station
to go off the air (for the day) programme
to go off the air station
to be on the air person, station
to be on the air programme

5. air no pl:

Miene f <-, -n>
Ausstrahlung f <-, -en>
Auftreten nt <-s>
Aussehen nt <-s>

6. air (affected manner):

airs pl
Gehabe nt <-s> kein pl pej
airs pl
Getue nt <-s> kein pl pej inf

7. air MUS:

Melodie f <-, -di̱·en>
Air nt <-s, -s> spec

Phrases:

frischen Wind in etw acc bringen inf
to give air to sth Am
hot air pej
heiße Luft fig pej
to be up in the air about sth inf

II. air [eəʳ, Am er] N modifier

1. air (of the atmosphere):

air (quality, pollution, freshener)
Luftblase f <-, -n>
Lufteintritt m <-(e)s, -e> spec
Zuluft f <-> kein pl spec

2. air (of an aircraft):

Flugzeugabsturz m <-es, -stürze>
Flugzeugunglück nt <-(e)s, -e>
Flugpassagier m <-s, -e; -, -nen>
Fluggast m <-(e)s, -gäste>

3. air (in the sky):

air (attack, corridor)
Luftabwehr f <-> kein pl

III. air [eəʳ, Am er] VB trans

1. air (ventilate):

to air sth

2. air (dry):

to air sth

3. air:

to air sth (express)
etw kundtun form

4. air Am (broadcast):

to air sth
etw senden

IV. air [eəʳ, Am er] VB intr

1. air Am TV, RADIO:

2. air (ventilate):

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terminal N

terminal TELEC
OpenDict entry

terminal N

OpenDict entry

air N

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terminal PUBL TRANS

Present
Iair
youair
he/she/itairs
weair
youair
theyair
Past
Iaired
youaired
he/she/itaired
weaired
youaired
theyaired
Present Perfect
Ihaveaired
youhaveaired
he/she/ithasaired
wehaveaired
youhaveaired
theyhaveaired
Past Perfect
Ihadaired
youhadaired
he/she/ithadaired
wehadaired
youhadaired
theyhadaired

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There seems to be quite a lot of thought behind this look -- perhaps the fact that it's reminiscent of an air stewardess is deliberate.
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Although sporadic air attacks punctuated the night, she withheld her fire in accordance with instructions from the beachhead commander.
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Since air passes over the wet sleeve, water is evaporated and cools the wet-bulb thermometer.
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But they noted that escape through flight from marine predators exposes them to predators in the air.
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The effectiveness of evaporative cooling is largely dependent on the humidity of the outside air; dryer air produces more cooling.
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