Pronunciation: /ˈɛriəlz/
noun a type of maneuver performed in various sports, such as skiing or gymnastics, that involves moving through the air
A1 I saw some aerials on top of the buildings.
A2 The aerials on the roof help with TV reception.
B1 The aerials on the tower were used for communication purposes.
B2 The aerials on the drone captured stunning aerial footage of the landscape.
C1 The satellite's aerials were crucial for transmitting data across the globe.
C2 The military aircraft had advanced aerials for surveillance and reconnaissance missions.
adjective relating to or existing in the air or sky
A1 The aerials on the roof of the house help provide a clear TV signal.
A2 The aerials on the drone allow it to capture stunning aerial footage.
B1 The aerials of the satellite dish need to be adjusted for better reception.
B2 The aerials used in the military drone are equipped with advanced technology.
C1 The aerials on the aircraft are crucial for communication and navigation during flights.
C2 The aerials used in the space exploration mission are designed for long-range communication.
formal The company specializes in installing high-quality aerials for optimal TV reception.
informal I love watching the aerials on top of buildings as I walk through the city.
slang I can't believe how many aerials are on that rooftop - it's like a jungle up there!
figurative His mind was filled with aerials of possibilities, each one more enticing than the last.
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