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    adj 形容詞

    • 1. 直播的 on-air technical problems 直播技術問題
    • 2. 廣播的

    adv 副詞

    • 1. 在廣播期間 Radio 1 is giving away tickets on-air 第一廣播電臺正在通過廣播贈票
  2. 2014年1月25日 · On the air as a phrase is almost always referring to the current state of being broadcast, and rarely is used as an adjective about the potential of being broadcast. E.G.: Fred is on the air. (Meaning: Fred is currently being broadcast as the speaker says it.) On air, sometimes on-air, can be used to convey the state of being currently ...

  3. 2021年10月13日 · I like to travel by the air. I like to travel by air. I think the first one is correct because no human can travel in air (general meaning of 2nd one). When "the" is used with air it means by travelling by some "means" but the correct answer is the 2nd one. Why is that?

  4. air(âr)n. 2.a. The sky Source: Definition of “airon thefreedictionary.com. Of course, the sky is usually thought of as very high up, whereas the air is anything off the ground. So “in the air” generally means “currently somewhere above the ground”. “The ground” presents the same situation, grammatically speaking.

  5. 2021年10月29日 · Webster's dictionary defines " on the air " as an idiomatic term for broadcasting, and in the same entry notes that 'on air' is a "less common variant". However, this ngram would suggest otherwise, with "live on air" being used far more than "live on the air". This image is typical of the kind of sign you expect to see outside a radio or ...

  6. 2020年7月31日 · In the US, having an air about one’s self is synonymous to having an aura or quality of an exceptional nature. This aura or quality can be either good or bad depending on the context or other qualifying statements. Just as long as the quality emanating from the person is pervasive enough to be immediately noticeable.

  7. 2013年12月9日 · Also, air is probably more amenable to ergative usage (though 'broadcasts' is acceptable here too): 'Sherlock' airs on January the First. There are some constructions even within the media sense where swapping is not 'allowable'. 'which was broadcast to the

  8. 2016年1月22日 · 1. It means to exude an impression of command. You know, some people just give off a feeling that they are a certain way. It is not always a tangible thing that you can point to, it is often a mixture of obvious confidence and how they present themselves, and sometimes you pick up subconscious clues from how others around that person are ...

  9. 2011年4月8日 · 4. The two words mean slightly different things. "Air" is the gassy stuff all around us; "sky" is what you see when you look up outside and is more accurately considered a location. The easy distinction is that "sky" contains "air" but air does not contain sky. Using "the" before each word will heavily imply that they are referring to the same ...

  10. 2020年8月21日 · 3. It depends what exactly the air is doing. A light breeze could be fingers in your hair; on a still humid day, the air could be a weight pressing down on you. In a gale, the air might be a battering ram of force, or a playful giant uprooting trees and hurling them for fun. If it's cold outside the air might be Jack Frost's breath, or a ...

  11. 2016年9月16日 · If I air an opinion, it's because I want you to know what I think, and I've consciously written or said something to achieve that goal. I can evince an opinion, on the other hand, entirely by accident in any number of additional ways — through the work I do, the people I associate with, the web sites I visit, or through discourse apparently unrelated to the opinion in question.

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