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I . jet1 [dʒet] SUBST

1. jet (plane):

jet

2. jet (stream):

jet

3. jet (hole):

jet

II . jet1 <-tt-> [dʒet] VERBE trans

2. jet (spurt):

jet

jet2 [dʒet] SUBST no plur (stone)

jet engine [ˈdʒetˌendʒɪn] SUBST

jet set [ˈdʒetset] SUBST fam

ink-jet printer [ɪŋˈdʒekt-] SUBST

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

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Characterized by their thin roof pillars, fastback styling and slippery aerodynamics, they symbolized 1960s jet age design.
en.wikipedia.org
On board the jet were three sophisticated crash-test dummies designed to move like humans.
www.dailymail.co.uk
He is seemingly left to sleep off whatever it is ailing him - hangover, jet lag or just plain exhaustion.
traveller24.news24.com
The first track opens with a recording of a jet airliner landing, dissolving into the driving rhythm of the song.
en.wikipedia.org
No private jet to whizz around the world and watch every race in person?
www.pocket-lint.com
It primarily serves general aviation activity, including business activity from jet and multi-engine aircraft.
en.wikipedia.org
Due to lofty Himalayas, the "westerly jet" is inhibited from moving northwards.
en.wikipedia.org
The biggest jet-driven vessels are found in military use or the high-speed passenger/car ferry industry.
en.wikipedia.org
The wing had a single main spar, penetrated by the jet engine inlets, and a secondary spar used for attaching the elevons.
en.wikipedia.org
Crucially, the reduced range means the jump jet can spend less time over its target than the conventional jet.
www.telegraph.co.uk

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