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What does "read in air' mean?
What does "read in air' mean?
Feb 6, 2013 5:49 PM
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You should provide more context, but I'll take a guess.
If you read (or sense something in the air, that means that you sense or are aware of some condition or something that is likely to happen.
"She read a sense of panic in the air." = She sensed that those around her were in a panicked state.
"He read a sense of urgency in the air from those at the meeting." = He sensed from those in the meeting thought that the matter (whatever it was) was urgent.
February 6, 2013
I think you are trying to say "read on air", which refers specifically to something read on either TV or radio, during a program on either device. Here is an example of how it is used: "Today, it was read on air that the death total for american soldiers in Iraq was over 10 thousand."
February 6, 2013
Yes Liutingting, I think fd maxey has a good address of this.
It is like saying that someone is using a "sixth sense" or an intuition. They are
reading some message, as though they could "smell" it it the air.
--Warm Regards, Bruce
February 6, 2013
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