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Meaning of on air | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B2

Definitions

  1. Broadcasting or transmitting through the medium of radio or television.
  2. Being, or so as to be, broadcast or transmitted by radio or television.
  3. Smoothly; gracefully.
    figuratively
  4. Happily.
    figuratively
  5. Won with a high card though capturing only small cards.
  6. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see on, air.

Equivalents

Examples

“Julie is on air now, presenting the weather forecast.”
“Channel 9 will be on air in a few minutes, giving a live broadcast.”
“The transmitter remained on air all through the war.”
“The microphone was on air, and the whole country heard the outburst.”
“It can get very hectic in the studio, especially when a news story breaks while we are on air.”
“However, he had no contract with my Tongan friends and it was strictly against the rules to put performers on air without one.”
“You should move to a minimal degree while you are on air.”
“The on-air studio will comprise of the equipment for recording, editing and storage – both in analog and digital formats. A hard disk based system, CDs and cassette players would form a part of the room. There will be an on-air indicator at the entrance of the room, which indicates the person entering the studio to be aware that the studio is on air, and indicates that there should not be any disturbance from the external source.”
“Taken a bit in drink one evening, and live on air, Davey got into terrible trouble by varying his standard opening words with the memorable line" when roses are red, they're ready to pluck; when girls are sixteen, they're ready to...”
“Don't interrupt while the program is on air.”
“This show isn't on air at the moment — it's only on in the summer.”
“The popular television series was on air for ten years before it finally ended.”
“Was his interview on air?”
“We can't put this material on air.”
“Sack can be contacted directly when his show is on air (2-5 p.m. EST Sundays) at 1-800-TALK-YES, and welcomes brief phone questions about employment concerns at 1 -2 1 2-702-9000, extension 34.”
“Thus, all ABC, CBS, Fox, and NBC affiliates in the top 30 markets, representing 53.5% of all U.S. households, are on air with DTV.”
“Czechoslovakia, for instance, had already participated actively in the founding meetings of the IBU, whereas the Polish delegate had joined in the Geneva frequency discussions before Poland even had its own broadcasting stations on air.”
“Obviously, the Japanese officer was sleeping or drunk with sake, and the Allied broadcast in Japanese was broadcast on air. As the local technicians on duty did not understand Japanese, it went on air for some time.”

CEFR level

B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.

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