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Значение идиомы in the air
[in the air] {adv. phr.} 1. In everyone’s thoughts.
Christmaswas in the air for weeks before.
The war filled people’s thoughtsevery day; it was in the air.
Compare: IN THE WIND. 2. Meeting thebodily senses; surrounding you so as to be smelled or felt.
Springis in the air.
Rain is in the air.
3. See: LEAVE HANGING, UP INTHE AIR.
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