jet in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for jet in the English»Spanish Dictionary

I.jet1 [Am dʒɛt, Brit dʒɛt] N

II.jet1 <pres part jetting; pt, pp jetted> [Am dʒɛt, Brit dʒɛt] VB intr

jet2 [Am dʒɛt, Brit dʒɛt] N U

jet-propelled [Am ˈdʒɛt prəˈpɛld, Brit] ADJ

jet-lagged [Am ˈdʒɛtlæɡd, Brit ˈdʒɛtlaɡd] ADJ

I.jet black <attr jet-black> [ˈdʒetˈblæk] ADJ

II.jet black [ˈdʒetˈblæk] N U

jet stream [Am ˈdʒɛt ˈˌstrim, Brit] N

jet-setter [Am ˈdʒɛtˌsɛdər, Brit ˈdʒɛtˌsɛtə] N

jet-setting [Am ˈdʒɛtˌsɛdɪŋ, Brit ˈdʒɛtˌsɛtɪŋ] ADJ

jet in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for jet in the English»Spanish Dictionary

jet2 [dʒet] N no pl (stone)

jet Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to jet off
jet engine
the jet set
American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The biggest jet-driven vessels are found in military use or the high-speed passenger/car ferry industry.
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He is seemingly left to sleep off whatever it is ailing him - hangover, jet lag or just plain exhaustion.
traveller24.news24.com
The jet was retired in 2003 after guzzling jet fuel and creating sonic booms for decades.
denver.cbslocal.com
Outdoor festival and concert sound levels can reach up to 130 db and beyond, the equivalent noise exposure of a jet plane taking off or a pneumatic drill.
www.irishhealth.com
It primarily serves general aviation activity, including business activity from jet and multi-engine aircraft.
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The wing had a single main spar, penetrated by the jet engine inlets, and a secondary spar used for attaching the elevons.
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No private jet to whizz around the world and watch every race in person?
www.pocket-lint.com
The aircraft took off using jet-assisted takeoff rockets.
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On board the jet were three sophisticated crash-test dummies designed to move like humans.
www.dailymail.co.uk
The growth potential, the ability to evolve this jet over the next 30-40 years, far surpasses anything else on the market.
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