Jut Meaning in English
word
ˈdʒət
JUHT
dʒˈʌt
JUT
التعريف
To stick out or extend beyond the main line or surface of something, especially sharply or noticeably.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
Most often used for physical objects (like rocks or buildings) that project outward. Common collocations: 'jut out', 'jutting cliff.' Less common in everyday conversation, more descriptive or literary. Not used for people unless describing body parts that stick out.
Spanish: sobresalir - sobresalir hacia afueraPortuguese (BR): projetar - sobressairPortuguese (PT): projetar - sobressairChinese (Simplified): 突出 - 伸出Chinese (Traditional): 突出 - 伸出Hindi: निकालना (बाहर की ओर) - उभरनाArabic: يبرز - يدفع للخارجBengali: বেরিয়ে থাকা - ছড়িয়ে থাকাRussian: выдаваться - выступатьJapanese: 突き出るVietnamese: nhô raKorean: 돌출되다 - 튀어나오다Turkish: çıkıntı yapmakUrdu: ابھرنا - باہر نکلناIndonesian: menonjol - menjorok
جمل نموذجية
The rock juts out over the sea.
basic
A branch juts from the tree trunk.
basic
His chin juts forward when he talks.
basic
The balcony juts over the street, giving a great view.
natural
That shelf juts out a little, watch your head.
natural
Snowdrifts jutted up against the door after the storm.
natural