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jettison美 ['dʒetɪs(ə)n] 英 ['dʒetɪs(ə)n] - n.抛弃;(紧急情况下的)投弃货物
- v.投弃;放弃;摆脱;除掉
- 网络丢弃;抛弃的货物;投掷
第三人称单数:jettisons 现在分词:jettisoning 过去式:jettisoned v. throw away,throw out,get rid of,abandon,chuck 1. | ~ sth (为减轻重量而从行驶的飞机或船上)扔弃,丢弃,投弃to throw sth out of a moving plane or ship to make it lighter |
2. | ~ sth/sb 摆脱;除掉;处理掉to get rid of sth/sb that you no longer need or want |
| He was jettisoned as team coach after the defeat. 他因这次失利被撤销了运动队教练职务。 |
3. | ~ sth 放弃,拒绝接受(想法、信念、计划等)to reject an idea, belief, plan, etc. that you no longer think is useful or likely to be successful |
v. | 2. 〔海〕〔空〕(紧急情况下)投〔抛〕弃(货物,燃料,装备等),投掷,放出(油、水),下坠 5. (飞机等在飞行时)投弃(炸药、辅助装备、燃料等) 2. 〔海〕〔空〕(紧急情况下)投〔抛〕弃(货物,燃料,装备等),投掷,放出(油、水),下坠 5. (飞机等在飞行时)投弃(炸药、辅助装备、燃料等) | n. | |
v. | 1. to discard or abandon something such as an idea or project 2. to throw something from a ship, aircraft, or vehicle 3. to get rid of something that is not useful or successful 4. to throw goods, equipment, or fuel from a ship or airplane in order to make it lighter and less likely to sink or crash 1. to discard or abandon something such as an idea or project 2. to throw something from a ship, aircraft, or vehicle 3. to get rid of something that is not useful or successful 4. to throw goods, equipment, or fuel from a ship or airplane in order to make it lighter and less likely to sink or crash | n. | 1. the discarding or abandoning of something 2. the cargo and equipment thrown from a distressed ship to lighten it |
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