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jet

noun
/dʒet/
/dʒet/
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  1. [countable] a plane driven by jet engines喷气式飞机
    • a jet aircraft/fighter/airliner喷气式飞机/战斗机/客机
    • The accident happened as the jet was about to take off.事故是在喷气式飞机正要起飞时发生的。
    • He flew to Bermuda in his private jet.他乘自己的私人喷气式飞机飞到了百慕大。
    see also jumbo, jump jetTopics Transport by airb2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • jumbo
    • supersonic
    • regional
    verb + jet
    • fly
    • pilot
    • charter
    jet + verb
    • fly
    • take off
    • land
    jet + noun
    • aircraft
    • airliner
    • airplane
    preposition
    • by jet
    • in a/​the jet
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  2. [countable] a strong narrow stream of gas, liquid or flame that comes very quickly out of a small opening. The opening is also called a jet.喷射流;喷射口;喷嘴
    • The pipe burst and jets of water shot across the room.管子爆裂,一股股水从屋子这头喷到那头。
    • to clean the gas jets on the cooker把煤气灶的气嘴擦干净
    • Little jets of steam spurted from the engine.发动机喷出一股股细小的蒸汽。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • air
    • gas
    • water
    preposition
    • jet of
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  3. [uncountable] a hard black mineral that can be polished and is used in jewellery煤玉;黑玉;黑色大理石;贝褐碳
    • jet beads喷射珠
  4. Word Originnoun senses 1 to 2 late 16th cent. (as a verb meaning ‘jut out’): from French jeter ‘to throw’, based on Latin jactare, frequentative of jacere ‘to throw’. noun sense 3 Middle English: from Old French jaiet, from Latin Gagates, from Greek gagatēs ‘from Gagai’, a town in Asia Minor.

jet

verb
/dʒet/
/dʒet/
[intransitive] (informal)
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they jet
/dʒet/
/dʒet/
he / she / it jets
/dʒets/
/dʒets/
past simple jetted
/ˈdʒetɪd/
/ˈdʒetɪd/
past participle jetted
/ˈdʒetɪd/
/ˈdʒetɪd/
-ing form jetting
/ˈdʒetɪŋ/
/ˈdʒetɪŋ/
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  1. + adv./prep. to fly somewhere in a plane乘坐飞机旅行
    • They have just jetted off for a honeymoon in New York.他们刚刚乘飞机去纽约度蜜月。
    Topics Transport by airc1
    Word Originverb late 16th cent. (as a verb meaning ‘jut out’): from French jeter ‘to throw’, based on Latin jactare, frequentative of jacere ‘to throw’.

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