jets
Prononciation : [dʒɛts]
Contexte : « transportation »
(noun) jets are fast airplanes that can fly very high and very quickly. People use them to travel long distances in the sky.
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The jets flew over the city during the air show, and everyone enjoyed watching them.
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Not every plane is a jet; some are much slower and have propellers instead.
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Have you ever seen a jet take off from an airport?
Contexte : « movement »
(verb) to jets means to move or run very quickly. It’s like when you sprint to catch a bus or run fast for fun.
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She jets down the track to win the race.
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He didn’t jets around like his friends because he felt tired.
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Why do you think he jets so quickly when he plays tag?
Contexte : « sports »
(noun) jets can also mean players on a sports team, especially a football team. They represent a group that plays games together.
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The jets played an amazing game and won the championship.
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The other team was better than the jets this season and they lost many matches.
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Do you follow the jets and watch their games regularly?
Contexte : « fluid dynamics »
(noun) jets are streams of liquid or gas that move out quickly from a source, like water coming from a hose or air blowing from a fan.
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The water jets in the fountain danced beautifully under the sunlight.
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There were no jets of water when the hose was turned off.
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What happens to the jets when you increase the water pressure?