Jet off Meaning in English
expression
ˈdʒɛt/ /ˈɔf
JET-awf
dʒˈɛt/ /ˈɒf
JET-of
परिभाषा
To leave quickly by airplane, often for a trip or vacation, especially in a sudden or spontaneous way.
उपयोग और बारीकियां
Informal, common in casual speech. Almost always refers to flying, not other types of travel. Used with people, rarely with things. Often implies excitement, spontaneity, or a hurried departure: 'jet off to Paris', 'jetting off for the weekend'.
Spanish: irse volando - salir volandoPortuguese (BR): partir de avião - viajar de avião rapidamentePortuguese (PT): partir de avião - viajar de avião rapidamenteChinese (Simplified): 飞快出发 - 乘飞机迅速离开Chinese (Traditional): 飛快出發 - 乘飛機迅速離開Hindi: तेजी से विमान से जानाArabic: ينطلق بالطائرة - يسافر بسرعة بالطائرةBengali: বিমানযোগে দ্রুত যাত্রা করা - হঠাৎ উড়ে যাওয়াRussian: улететь - быстро отправиться (на самолёте)Japanese: 飛び立つ - ジェット機ですぐに出発するVietnamese: bay đi - lên máy bay đi nhanhKorean: 비행기로 갑자기 떠나다 - 급히 비행기를 타다Turkish: uçağa atlayıp gitmek - ani bir şekilde uçakla ayrılmakUrdu: ہوائی جہاز سے جلدی روانہ ہونا - اچانک جہاز پر سوار ہوناIndonesian: terbang pergi - berangkat naik pesawat secara mendadak
उदाहरण वाक्य
They will jet off to Rome tomorrow morning.
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She loves to jet off for a weekend adventure.
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We jet off early to avoid traffic at the airport.
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I wish I could just jet off to somewhere warm right now.
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He just got a bonus and decided to jet off to Thailand on impulse.
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The celebrities often jet off to exotic places for the weekend.
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