0 an aircraft with a jet engine that is able to fly very fast:
1 a thin stream of something, such as water or gas, that is forced out of a small hole:
2 a hard, black stone that shines when it is rubbed and is used to make jewellery and other decorative objects
3 to travel somewhere by plane:
I'm jetting off to New Zealand next week.
4 a strong, narrow, continuous flow, esp. of water or gas, that is forced out of a small hole:
6 a hard, black, shiny stone that is used to make jewelry
7 to travel in a jet aircraft:
I’m jetting off to LA next week.
Moments before crashing, the jet was seen veering sharply to the right.
Most of the planes that carry passengers across the Atlantic are wide-bodied jets.
At least these qualitative features of a real jet are modelled effectively.
The influence on the measured radiation of the angle formed by the jet axis with the line of sight is clear.
Three independent branches can be seen: degeneracy has been removed by breaking symmetry through displacement of one of the jets.
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飛機, 噴射機, 流…
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飞机, 喷气式飞机, 流…
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avión de reacción, chorro, avión a reacción [masculine…
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avião a jato, jato…
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ジェット機, (水、ガスの)噴射…
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jet, jet uçağı, fışkırtma…
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jet [masculine], avion [masculine, masculine] à réaction…
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avió de reacció, doll…
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