argo boş laf, martaval, atmasyon

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hot air
Air that has been heated, especially so as to function as the lifting agent of a hot-air balloon

The balloon was equipped with a burner to create hot air for lift.

Empty, confused or exaggerated talk having no meaning or substance

After the parade, Phil said he was going to enlist in the army, but I could tell it was just hot air, so I didn't worry.

Term commonly given to the part of an Annex I Party's Assigned Amount of emissions that is most likely to be surplus to its needs even without that Party making additional efforts, beyond existing policies in 1990, to reduce its emissions This surplus is likely to be made available to other Annex I countries through Emissions Trading or JI Russia and Ukraine are widely seen as having the most 'hot air' to sell
loud and confused and empty talk; "mere rhetoric"
disapproval If you say that someone's claims or promises are just hot air, you are criticizing them because they are made mainly to impress people and have no real value or meaning. His justification for the merger was just hot air. Empty, exaggerated talk. things that someone says which are intended to sound impressive, but do not really mean anything or are not true
air that has been heated and tends to rise
worthless blabbering, false claims or promises
In the context of climate change negotiations, reductions in greenhouse gas emissions, for example, in the former Soviet Union, due to economic crisis, as opposed to intentional efforts to curb emissions
Air heated in contact with a battery of heating elements, then diffused by ventilation or by convection Used to heat premises (unit heaters, convectors, fan convectors) or enclosures (atomizing towers, drying ovens )
air that is of a relatively high temperature; empty words, nonsense
argo boş laf, martaval, atmasyon
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