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- Dictionarysoar/sɔː/
verb
- 1. fly or rise high in the air: "the bird spread its wings and soared into the air" Similar Opposite
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SOAR definition: 1. to rise very quickly to a high level: 2. to reach a great height: 3. (of a bird or aircraft…. Learn more.
- English (US)
SOAR meaning: 1. to rise very quickly to a high level: 2. to...
- Soar: Russian Translation
SOAR translate: взлетать, взмывать , парить . Learn more in...
- Soar Spanish Translation
SOAR translate: dispararse, planear, elevarse, subir como la...
- Traditional
SOAR translate: 快速上升, 猛增,驟升, 升至(很高的高度),高達, 飛翔, (鳥或飛行器)翺翔,飛翔....
- Soar: Arabic Translation
SOAR translate: يَرْتَفِع ارْتِفاعاً هائِلاً, يُحَلِّق....
- Simplified
SOAR translate: 快速上升, 猛增,骤升, 升至(很高的高度),高达, 飞翔, (鸟或飞行器)翱翔,飞翔....
- Soar: Japanese Translation
SOAR translate: 急上昇する, 急騰(とう)する, (鳥や飛行機などが)空高く舞い上がる, 空を飛ぶ,...
- Soar: Korean Translation
soar - definition, audio pronunciation and more for soar: 1....
- English (US)
The meaning of SOAR is to fly aloft or about. How to use soar in a sentence. to fly aloft or about; to sail or hover in the air often at a great height : glide; to fly without engine power and without loss of altitude…
SOAR meaning: 1. to rise very quickly to a high level: 2. to reach a great height: 3. (of a bird or aircraft…. Learn more.
verb. to rise or fly upwards into the air. (of a bird, aircraft, etc) to glide while maintaining altitude by the use of ascending air currents. to rise or increase in volume, size, etc. soaring prices.
5 meanings: 1. to rise or fly upwards into the air 2. (of a bird, aircraft, etc) to glide while maintaining altitude by the use.... Click for more definitions.
1. to rise or fly upwards into the air. 2. (Aeronautics) (of a bird, aircraft, etc) to glide while maintaining altitude by the use of ascending air currents. 3. to rise or increase in volume, size, etc: soaring prices. n.
Definition of soar verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.