OPEN-AIR


Meaning of OPEN-AIR in English

adjective

COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES

an open-air/outdoor concert

Clapton thrilled fans at a huge outdoor concert in New York.

COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS

■ NOUN

concert

The Mayrhofen Brass Band gives regular open-air concerts in fine weather.

The crescendo is an open-air concert which brings together the world's most renowned tenors, Pavarotti, Domingo and Carreras.

market

Plans for the centre include two department stores, an open-air market , a 1,100-space car park and other stores and facilities.

Boys chewed and smoked opium in the small open-air market , sold cucumbers and onions, blue eggs and small tomatoes.

There are numerous pretty towns and villages which hold open-air markets .

There are many open-air markets and the Amalfi Coast is the place to find attractive majolica and bright ceramic ware.

EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES

an open-air market

In summer there are open-air concerts and theatre performances in the park.

There's a big open-air market there on Saturdays.

We had lunch at an open-air cafe in the city square.

EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS

From here it appears to be not the central generating plant of ministerial power but some vast open-air theatre.

Indoor pools exist, and Moscow boasts a year-round, heated open-air affair between the Kremlin and the Defence Ministry.

Marchers were due to congregate at Market Square for an open-air meeting.

Opera fans come from all over the country to see open-air performances in a unique setting.

Six miles away, at the open-air Minack Theatre, plays are performed with the sea as a backdrop.

The Mayrhofen Brass Band gives regular open-air concerts in fine weather.

There is a small cosy bar with open-air tables.

Longman DOCE5 Extras English vocabulary.      Дополнительный английский словарь Longman DOCE5.