airing

airing
noun (a short walk etc in the open air: She took the baby for an airing.) paseo al aire libre, tomar el aire
airing
tr['eərɪŋ]
noun
1 ventilación nombre femenino
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SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
airing cupboard armario que aprovecha el calor de un termo de agua para secar la ropa
airing
n.
caminata s.f.
oreo s.m.
venteo s.m.
ventilación s.f.
'erɪŋ, 'eərɪŋ
noun

to give something an airing — \<\<clothes\>\> airear or orear algo; \<\<room\>\> ventilar or airear algo; \<\<issue\>\> ventilar algo

['ɛǝrɪŋ]
1.
N

to give sth an airing — [+ linen, room] ventilar algo; [+ idea] airear algo, someter algo a la discusión; [+ issue, matter] ventilar algo; [+ film on TV] dar algo, pasar algo, proyectar algo; [+ play] poner en escena algo

2.
CPD

airing cupboard N(Brit) armario m para oreo

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['erɪŋ, 'eərɪŋ]
noun

to give something an airing — \<\<clothes\>\> airear or orear algo; \<\<room\>\> ventilar or airear algo; \<\<issue\>\> ventilar algo


English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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