English
Adverb
up in the air (not comparable)
- Used other than as an idiom. up in or into the sky or air.
- He threw the ball high up in the air.
Adjective
up in the air (comparative more up in the air, superlative most up in the air)
- (idiomatic) Not yet resolved, finished, answered, decided or certain.
- I think I can do it quickly, but the exact schedule is still up in the air.
Translations
not yet resolved
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- Hungarian: lóg a levegőben
- Persian: اندروا (fa) (andarvâ)
- Russian:
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