noun🔗ShareAcróbatas aéreosAn acrobat performing high off the ground, defying a fall to earth, as on a trapeze or a tightrope."The aerialists soared through the air during the circus performance, gracefully swinging from one trapeze to another. "Los acróbatas aéreos se elevaron por el aire durante la función de circo, balanceándose con gracia de un trapecio a otro.entertainmentsportactionpersonstageChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareEspecialista en esquí acrobáticoA specialist in freestyle aerials skiing"The aerialists impressed the crowd with their amazing flips and twists off the ski jump. "Los especialistas en esquí acrobático impresionaron a la multitud con sus increíbles saltos y giros desde el trampolín de esquí.sportentertainmentChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareAviador, pilotoOne who operates a flying machine; a balloonist or aviator."During the early days of flight, aerialists were seen as daring pioneers, risking their lives to navigate the skies. "En los primeros días de la aviación, los aviadores eran vistos como pioneros audaces, que arriesgaban sus vidas para navegar por los cielos.personjobentertainmentvehicleChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareTeórico agrícolaA person whose knowledge of agriculture is purely academic and not derived from experience."The professor, one of the aerialists in the agriculture department, could explain photosynthesis perfectly but had never actually planted a seed. "El profesor, uno de los teóricos agrícolas del departamento de agricultura, podía explicar la fotosíntesis a la perfección, pero nunca había plantado una semilla.entertainmentpersonsportChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading