English to Latin Meaning of balloon - balloon


Balloon :
balloon

quae Tellurem, elit, scapha

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Definitions of balloon in English
Noun(1) large tough nonrigid bag filled with gas or heated air(2) small thin inflatable rubber bag with narrow neck
Verb(1) ride in a hot-air balloon(2) become inflated
Examples of balloon in English
(1) he set his sights on crossing the Pacific by balloon(2) The team plays an important role in ensuring the balloon is prepared and filled to suit the timing of the launch and to ensure the envelope is ready for take off.(3) One of the hot air balloon races he participated in produced a record-breaking trip from Japan to California.(4) I thought that being confined to a brandy balloon , they were just tired.(5) The original version is censored, using goofy Batman inspired cartoon balloon words to block out some excessively gory details.(6) A cozy knit tunic is styled with a round neckline with trim and short balloon sleeve.(7) ÔÇÿOne word balloon in From Hell completely hijacked my life,ÔÇÖ he explains.(8) Another surreal moment came during the middle of a hot-air balloon ride over Serengeti National Park.(9) It is a big aircraft, which acts more like a hot air balloon than airplane, because of its slow speed and reactions.(10) Large balloon style glasses are best adapted to the qualities of the red wines, the size of the surface area helping the rapid development of the bouquet.(11) Put me in front of the most delicious buffet in the world, and I will balloon .(12) Zeller created a luxurious European suite in one of the bedrooms with toile wall covering, balloon drapes and a wrought-iron headboard.(13) A puppy dropped by parachute from a hot-air balloon descends safely into the garden of a secret convent.(14) But all in all, I could understand hot-air balloon aviators' fascination with the sport.(15) Just as an object less dense than water rises to the surface, our balloon filled with hot air rises through the surrounding air.(16) Yet, it was not until 1783 that the Montgolfier brothers in France first overcame gravity in their hot-air balloon .
Related Phrases of balloon
(1) air balloon ::
aerem balloon
(2) water balloon ::
vesica aqua,
(3) weather balloon ::
tempestas balloon
(4) balloon payment ::
balloon solutio
(5) balloon whisk ::
SCOPULA balloon
(6) hot-air balloon ::
calidum aerem Balloon,
Synonyms
Noun
1. hot-air balloon ::
calidum aerem Balloon,
2. barrage balloon ::
verberare balloon
3. airship ::
quae Tellurem
4. dirigible ::
dirigible
6. blimp ::
blimp
7. weather balloon ::
tempestas balloon
Verb
11. bag ::
lapides sacculi
15. distend ::
flammeus urit multoque
Different Forms
balloon, ballooned, ballooning, balloonist, balloonists, balloons
Word Example from TV Shows
...without his intestines blowing up
like a balloon animal.

...without his intestines blowing up like a BALLOON animal.

The Big Bang Theory Season 4, Episode 4

Boy, you chase one balloon
for three miles.

Boy, you chase one BALLOON for three miles.

The Big Bang Theory Season 7, Episode 24

chasing a balloon,
I get worried.

chasing a BALLOON, I get worried.

The Big Bang Theory Season 7, Episode 24

a bottle cap, a balloon,
and some super glue.

a bottle cap, a BALLOON, and some super glue.

The Big Bang Theory Season 11, Episode 15

I also got you a balloon,

I also got you a BALLOON,

The Big Bang Theory Season 9, Episode 11

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