Usage examples of "Lucky air" in English with translation to Spanish

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Incidentally, this room doesn't have anything like an air conditioner. All it has is a hand-held paper fan. Por cierto, esta sala no tiene acondicionador de aire. Todo lo que tiene es un abanico.
Today is not my lucky day! ¡Hoy no es mi día de suerte!
Evaporation from oceans, lakes, and rivers creates 90% of the water in air. La evaporación de los océanos, lagos y ríos crea el 90% del agua en el aire.
I've been very lucky today. Hoy he sido muy afortunado.
Air, like food, is a basic human need. El aire, como la comida, es una necesidad humana básica.
I'm lucky today. Hoy es mi día.
Please air the room. Por favor ventila la habitación.
Who's the lucky one? ¿Quién es el afortunado?
We'll be back on air shortly. En un ratito estamos en el aire.
Tom thought that he was very lucky. Tom pensó que era muy afortunado.
It is clear that we cannot live without air. Está claro que no podemos vivir sin el aire.
You're lucky because he didn't bite you. Has tenido suerte de que no te haya mordido.
I must put some air in the tire. Tengo que inflar un poco en neumático.
You lucky devil! ¡Qué suerte tienes!
Let's breathe the fresh air. Respiremos aire fresco.
You're very lucky you know! A such thing happen only once in a lifetime. Tienes mucha suerte, ¿sabes? Esas cosas sólo pasan una vez en la vida.
He was always wrapped by a dangerous air. A él siempre lo envolvía un aire de peligro.
I hope you're lucky. Ojalá tengas suerte.
The air felt a little cold. El aire se sentía un poco helado.
Kei's very lucky! He has been since his birth. ¡Kei es muy suertudo! Lo ha sido desde que nació.
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