Nghĩa của từ jettison bằng Tiếng Anh

verb
1
throw or drop (something) from an aircraft or ship.
six aircraft jettisoned their loads in the sea
noun
1
the action of jettisoning something.
One is you can jettison the fuel if the airplane has a jettison system.

Đặt câu với từ "jettison"

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1. We jettison an unworkable plan.

2. Sometimes you need to jettison unhealthy cargo.

3. Should NASA jettison the shuttle and station right away?

4. We've had to jettison our holiday plans because of David's accident.

5. Elsewhere activist shareholders have got firms to jettison assets or cut managers'pay.

6. A city alderman who lives nearby found a technical reason to jettison the sign.

7. The plane first had to jettison a lot of fuel to make it possible to land.

8. Barclays Capital and CIBC joined the long list of lenders to jettison senior investment bankers.

9. Top synonyms for Absentation (other words for Absentation) are day off, jettison and day off work.

10. The first place to start may be helping your coworkers jettison unpleasant tasks from their plates.

11. It was Mr Pinault senior who decided to jettison its European operations and focus on Africa.

12. When the time came to jettison the launch escape tower and the boost cover the charges would fire, breaking the bolts.

13. Since career development is mandated by state and federal categorical funds, the program is impossible to jettison.

14. Not content simply to jettison its stodgy image on the racks, Burberry has also been digitally savvy.

15. 23 Since career development is mandated by state and federal categorical funds, the program is impossible to jettison.

16. No jettison of cargo shall be made good as general average, unless such cargo is carried in accordance with the recognised custom of the trade.

17. While it is true that it is hard to measure the actual erosion of rights and liberties as a result of the ATA, some point to how Canada has betrayed its own values by sacrificing civil liberties in exchange for enhancing investigative and detention powers: "the very fact that countries such as Canada showed such readiness to jettison fundamental civil libertiesn the face of terrorist threats reflected an abnegation of the very values [that] stand so starkly opposed to the logic of terrorism (i.e, the rule of law, etc.)."10 Again, this echoes broader trends in countries that have attempted to balance democratic freedom and security post-9/11.