Airear in english
Aerate
pronunciation: ereɪt part of speech: verb
pronunciation: ereɪt part of speech: verb
In gestures
airear = ventilate ; freshen ; aerate.
Example: Printing houses -- apart from the few that had been built for the purpose rather than converted from something else -- were generally filthy and badly ventilated.Example: Baking soda can also freshen musty carpets by simply sprinkling on it.Example: Because runner beans hang their pods high, they're better aerated and less prone to rot.more:
» airear el césped = aerate + Posesivo + lawn .
Example: The majority of experts suggest that a homeowner aerates his lawn once every one to three years.» airear el vino = aerate + wine ; let + wine breathe .
Example: Young red wines, usually those under 8 years old, are strong in tannic acid and require 1 to 2 hours to aerate. Example: Swirl wine glass for a few seconds to let wine breathe and bring out the aromas.» airear la cama = air + the bed .
Example: The idea of airing the bed is to fold the duvet over at the bottom of the bed to air out the sheet underneath.» airear la habitación = aerate + the room ; air + the room .
Example: The smell of smoke still hung heavily in the room the next morning, despite our efforts to aerate the room. Example: I aired the room when we arrived and pulled back the net curtains to let the light in.