hot air in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for hot air in the English»Spanish Dictionary

hot <comp hotter, superl hottest> [Am hɑt, Brit hɒt] ADJ

1.1. hot:

See also blow2, blow1

blow2 [Am bloʊ, Brit bləʊ] N

I.blow1 <pt blew, pp blown> [Am bloʊ, Brit bləʊ] VB trans

1. blow (propel):

II.blow1 <pt blew, pp blown> [Am bloʊ, Brit bləʊ] VB intr

III.blow1 [Am bloʊ, Brit bləʊ] N

1. air U:

to go up in the air Brit
to take the air dated

hot air in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for hot air in the English»Spanish Dictionary

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The aircraft uses conventional hot air de-icing using engine bleed air.
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It creates a pressure gradient which allows hot air, which is less dense, to travel upwards and escape out the top.
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It is particularly useful for materials which can not withstand the higher temperature of a hot air oven.
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They are especially used when consumers of the recovered hot air are close-by.
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The hot air emitted from nostrils of horses running-velocity produces little pulses of sound.
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They take a hot air balloon, but it is attacked by a hawk and crashes in the forest.
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The hot air is given in cold seasons.
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The floor has been removed to reveal the empty space where the hot air flowed through to heat the floor.
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A traditional fireplace can also draw hot air in from the room and expel it through the chimney, further lowering the efficiency.
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A plastic bag or tightly sealed glass cover traps the hot air inside.
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