jettison
verb /ˈdʒetɪsn/
/ˈdʒetɪsn/
动词形式
present simple I / you / we / they jettison | /ˈdʒetɪsn/ /ˈdʒetɪsn/ |
he / she / it jettisons | /ˈdʒetɪsnz/ /ˈdʒetɪsnz/ |
past simple jettisoned | /ˈdʒetɪsnd/ /ˈdʒetɪsnd/ |
past participle jettisoned | /ˈdʒetɪsnd/ /ˈdʒetɪsnd/ |
-ing form jettisoning | /ˈdʒetɪsnɪŋ/ /ˈdʒetɪsnɪŋ/ |
- jettison something to throw something out of a moving plane or ship to make it lighter
(为减轻重量而从行驶的飞机或船上)扔弃,丢弃,投弃 - to jettison fuel
投弃燃料
- to jettison fuel
- jettison something/somebody to get rid of something/somebody that you no longer need or want
synonym discard摆脱;除掉;处理掉 - He was jettisoned as team coach after the defeat.
他因这次失利被撤销了运动队教练职务。
- He was jettisoned as team coach after the defeat.
- jettison something to reject an idea, a belief, a plan, etc. that you no longer think is useful or likely to be successful
synonym abandon放弃,拒绝接受(想法、信念、计划等)
词源late Middle English (as a noun denoting the throwing of goods overboard to lighten a ship in distress): from Old French getaison, from Latin jactatio(n-), from jactare ‘to throw’, frequentative of jacere ‘to throw’. The verb dates from the mid 19th cent.