Airoso in english

Airy

pronunciation: eri part of speech: adjective
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» salir airosopass + musterpass with + flying colourscome out/up smelling like/of (a) rose(s)make + the gradewin + the daywin + the day .

Example: The one treaty that failed to pass muster concerned the protection of databases.

Example: There's nothing flimsy about these leather boots, put them to the test this season - they'll pass with flying colours.

Example: He may have come out smelling of roses, but what can you do if you ever are on the receiving end of a master manipulator or cheating partner?.

Example: Although generic diapers, toilet paper, condiments and cheese simply aren't worth the savings, there are a few generic products that make the grade.

Example: All argument in favour of the change was rejected by the library users and local esteem for the library won the day.

Example: All argument in favour of the change was rejected by the library users and local esteem for the library won the day.

» salir airoso deride out .

Example: Without any significant restructuring, the LIS programme in Iran will provide little in the way of riding out the rapid transition that the field is currently experiencing.

Airoso synonyms

light in spanish: ligero, pronunciation: laɪt noun, adjectiveethereal in spanish: etéreo, pronunciation: ɪθɪriəl adjectiveaerial in spanish: aéreo, pronunciation: eriəl adjective, nounvisionary in spanish: visionario, pronunciation: vɪʒəneri adjectiveutopian in spanish: utópico, pronunciation: jutoʊpiən adjectiveimpractical in spanish: poco práctico, pronunciation: ɪmpræktəkəl adjectiveunreal in spanish: irreal, pronunciation: ənril adjectiveaery in spanish: aguilera, pronunciation: eri nouninsubstantial in spanish: insubstancial, pronunciation: ɪnsəbstæntʃəl adjectiveaired in spanish: al aire, pronunciation: erd adjectiveaeriform in spanish: gaseoso, pronunciation: erəfɔrm adjectiveunsubstantial in spanish: insubstancial, pronunciation: ənsəbstænʃəl adjectiveventilated in spanish: ventilado, pronunciation: ventəleɪtɪd adjective
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