sea air in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for sea air in the English»Spanish Dictionary

1. air U:

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

1.1. sea (ocean) The noun mar is feminine in literary language and in some set idiomatic expressions

mar m

See also mar

sea air in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for sea air in the English»Spanish Dictionary

sea air Glossary of Refrigeration Technology courtesy of GEA Bock GmbH

American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Take in the fresh sea air on your early morning walk on the sandy white beach.
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The reason that is given is that he has a cough and needs fresh sea air.
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The idyllic setting, sea air and simple lifestyle were thought to have aided good health.
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Moreover, the chromium and bakelite used extensively throughout the ship meant surfaces were more resistant to the wearing effects of sea air, a rst in liners.
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Sanitariums and bracing sea air proved insufficient to cure whatever the illness from which he suffered.
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Many manufacturers turn out a material that is practically non-porous and is able effectually to resist the corroding influence of sea air or the impure atmosphere of large towns.
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For many years, convalescent homes and similar institutions have taken advantage of the mild climate and sea air.
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The area rarely ever sees extremes due to the effects of sea air.
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He described his rooms as charming, and found that the sea air relieved the difficulty he was experiencing with breathing.
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It was determined that in the past the coffee beans had been transformed by exposure to the sea air and monsoon winds and rain.
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