An aerial is a device or a piece of wire that receives television or radio signals and is usually attached to a radio, television, car, or building. the radio aerials of taxis and cars
Relating to the air atmosphere, being applicable in a descriptive sense to anything in space above the ground and within the atmosphere
Having to do with or done by aircraft Aerial photographs are taken from aircraft equipped with cameras
Fire truck with a long (75 feet or more) ladder or boom mounted on it The aerial can be mounted at the back (rear mount), just behind the cab (midship mount), or on a separate trailer having a seat at the back for a firefighter to help steer the trailer (tiller mount) Large urban fire departments refer to aerial apparatus as Truck companies, while some counties call all fire apparatus "trucks" This can create some confusion when requesting mutual aid from another county Truck companies are sometimes dispatched as Ladder ##, but not all aerials are ladders Some have articulating booms with a basket on the end The term Snorkel is generally used to describe these trucks, although "Snorkel" is a trademark of American LaFrance Older aerial pieces required water to be carried to the fly (the tip) in a regular hose which was carried up the ladder by firefighters
You talk about aerial attacks and aerial photographs to indicate that people or things on the ground are attacked or photographed by people in aeroplanes. Weeks of aerial bombardment had destroyed factories and highways
in or belonging to the air or operating (for or by means of aircraft or elevated cables) in the air; "aerial particles"; "small aerial creatures such as butterflies"; "aerial warfare"; "aerial photography"; "aerial cable cars
characterized by lightness and insubstantiality; as impalpable or intangible as air; "figures light and aeriform come unlooked for and melt away"- Thomas Carlyle; "aerial fancies"; "an airy apparition"; "physical rather than ethereal forms"
a stunt in which the gymnast turns completely over in the air without touching the apparatus with his or her hands
Above ground; in the air Also casually refers to a picture taken from the air, as in an "aerial" or an "aerial photograph "
açık havada yetiştirilen aerial car hava hattı arabası
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