noun🔗ShareAcróbata, artista aéreoAn acrobat performing high off the ground, defying a fall to earth, as on a trapeze or a tightrope."The audience gasped as the aerialist gracefully swung from the trapeze high above the circus ring. "El público jadeó cuando el artista aéreo se balanceó con gracia desde el trapecio en lo alto del circo.entertainmentsportjobpersonactionChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareEspecialista en esquí acrobáticoA specialist in freestyle aerials skiing"The young aerialist practiced her backflip on the trampoline before heading to the ski hill. "La joven especialista en esquí acrobático practicó su salto mortal hacia atrás en el trampolín antes de dirigirse a la pista de esquí.sportpersonjobentertainmentChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareAviador, pilotoOne who operates a flying machine; a balloonist or aviator."Back in the early days of aviation, being an aerialist was a dangerous but glamorous job. "En los primeros días de la aviación, ser aviador era un trabajo peligroso pero glamuroso.personjobvehicleentertainmenttechnologyChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareAgrónomo, académico agrícolaA person whose knowledge of agriculture is purely academic and not derived from experience."Professor Thompson, despite being a renowned agricultural scientist and publishing numerous papers, was considered an aerialist by the local farmers; he had never actually worked on a farm. "El profesor Thompson, a pesar de ser un reconocido académico agrícola y de publicar numerosos artículos, era considerado un agrónomo por los agricultores locales; nunca había trabajado en una granja.personjobentertainmentartChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading