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Jettisoned Meaning in English

word · lemma: jettison

ˈdʒɛtɪsənd
JET-ih-sund
dʒˈɛtɪsənd
jet-IH-sund

释义

To throw or drop something from a vehicle, especially to make it lighter; also used for getting rid of something that is no longer needed.

用法与细微差别

Formal/literary or technical; often used in aviation, shipping, and science. Figuratively, it means abandoning ideas, plans, or people. Key collocations: 'jettisoned cargo', 'jettisoned plans'. Not used for everyday 'throw away'; more forceful and intentional.

例句

The pilot jettisoned extra fuel before landing.

basic

The ship jettisoned some cargo to stay afloat.

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He jettisoned old documents he didn't need anymore.

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We quickly jettisoned those expensive features from the project to save money.

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After the argument, she jettisoned any hope of reconciliation.

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The company jettisoned outdated policies to modernize its culture.

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