How to say air in English/French
air {n} (historical: one of the basic elements)
air {m}
air {n} (mixture of gases making up the atmosphere of the Earth)
air {m}
airmass {n} (a body of air with uniform characteristics)
mass d'air
airsickness {n} (form of motion sickness)
mal de l'air {m}
air-to-air {adj} (fired from an aircraft in flight at another one)
air-air
air-to-surface {adj} (fired from an aircraft at a target on land or water)
air-sol
alfresco {adj} /ælˈfɹɛs.koʊ/ (outdoors)
en plein air
dizzy {adj} (empty-headed, scatterbrained or frivolous)
tête en l’air, écervelé
draft {n} /dɹɑːft/ (current of air coming in)
courant d'air {m}
hoity-toitily {adv} /ˌhɔɪ.tiˈtɔɪ.tɪ.li/ (in a pompous or snobbish manner)
avec un air de duchesse, pompeusement, avec un air supérieur
hostess {n} (stewardess)
hôtesse de l'air {f}
look {n} (physical appearance)
air {m}
open {n} (open space)
plein air
open-air {adj} (taking place outdoors)
en plein air, de plein air, découvert
outdoor {adj} /ˌaʊtˈdɔː/ (situated in the open air)
de plein air, d'extérieur
skyjacker {n} (person who commits skyjacking)
pirate de l'air {m} {f}
stewardess {n} /ˈstu.ɚ.dɪs/ (female flight attendant)
hôtesse de l'air {f}, agente de bord {f} [Canada]
surface-to-air {adj} (fired from the ground)
sol-air
windsock {n} (tube designed to indicate wind direction and relative wind speed)
manche à air {f}