amerikai:
brit:
1. The atmosphere above a given point, especially as visible from the ground during the day.
That year, a meteor fell from the sky.
2. The part of the sky which can be seen from a specific place or at a specific time; its condition, climate etc.
I lay back under a warm Texas sky.
3. Heaven.
This mortal has incurred the wrath of the skies.
4. (theoretical physics) The set of all lightlike lines (or directions) passing through a given point in space-time.
5. In an art gallery, the upper rows of pictures that cannot easily be seen.
6. A cloud.
1. To hit, kick or throw (a ball) extremely high.
2. To clear (a hurdle, high jump bar, etc.) by a large margin.
3. To hang (a picture on exhibition) near the top of a wall, where it cannot be well seen.
4. To drink something from a container without one's lips touching the container.
1. A vibrant light blue colour, like that of the sky on a fine day.
1. To move on skis
2. To travel over (a slope etc.) on skis; to travel on skis at (a place), (especially as a sport)