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Jettison comes from the Anglo-French noun geteson, meaning 'action of throwing,' and is ultimately from the Latin verb jactare, meaning 'to throw.' The noun jettison ('a voluntary sacrifice of cargo to lighten a ship's load in time of distress') entered English in the 15th century; the. The designer of the Jettison comes from a long line of knife craftsmen. With a razor-sharp blade and frame lock, this everyday carry knife stands up to its lineage, and stands apart in a new league of its own. Robert Carter is an up-and-coming knife designer from Hillister, Texas. He spent years learning the knife making traditions of his.


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jet·ti·son

(jĕt′ĭ-sən, -zən)tr.v.jet·ti·sonedJettison, jet·ti·son·ing, jet·ti·sons
1. To cast overboard or off: a ship jettisoning wastes; a pilot jettisoning aircraft fuel.
Jettison
2. Informal To discard (something) as unwanted or burdensome: jettisoned the whole marketing plan.
n.
2. Jetsam.
[From Middle English jetteson, a throwing overboard of goods to lighten ship, from Anglo-Norman getteson, from Vulgar Latin *iectātiō, iectātiōn-, from *iectātus, past participle of *iectāre, to throw; see jet2.]
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jettison

(ˈdʒɛtɪsən; -zən) vb (

Crkt Jettison

tr) , -sons, -soningor-soned
1. to throw away; abandon: to jettison old clothes.
n
[C15: from Old French getaison, ultimately from Latin jactātiō a tossing about; see jactation]
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jet•ti•son

(ˈdʒɛt ə sən, -zən)
v.t.
1. to cast (cargo, supplies, etc.) overboard or out so as to lighten or stabilize a vessel or aircraft in an emergency.
2. to throw off (something) as an obstacle or burden; discard.
n.
3. the act of casting goods from a vessel or aircraft to lighten or stabilize it.
[1375–1425; late Middle English jetteson < Anglo-French; Old French getaison < Latin jactātiōnem, acc. of jactātiō; see jactation]
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jettison

The selective release of stores from an aircraft other than normal attack.
Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms. US Department of Defense 2005.

jettison


Past participle: jettisoned
Gerund: jettisoning
Imperative
jettison
jettison
Present
I jettison
you jettison
he/she/it jettisons
we jettison
you jettison
they jettison
Preterite
I jettisoned
you jettisoned
he/she/it jettisoned
we jettisoned
you jettisoned
they jettisoned
Present Continuous
I am jettisoning
you are jettisoning
he/she/it is jettisoning
we are jettisoning
you are jettisoning
they are jettisoning
Present Perfect
I have jettisoned
you have jettisoned
he/she/it has jettisoned
we have jettisoned
you have jettisoned
they have jettisoned
Past Continuous
I was jettisoning
you were jettisoning
he/she/it was jettisoning
we were jettisoning
you were jettisoning
they were jettisoning
Past Perfect
I had jettisoned
you had jettisoned
he/she/it had jettisoned
we had jettisoned
you had jettisoned
they had jettisoned
Future
I will jettison
you will jettison
he/she/it will jettison
we will jettison
you will jettison
they will jettison
Future Perfect
I will have jettisoned
you will have jettisoned
he/she/it will have jettisoned
we will have jettisoned
you will have jettisoned
they will have jettisoned
Future Continuous
I will be jettisoning
you will be jettisoning
he/she/it will be jettisoning
we will be jettisoning
you will be jettisoning
they will be jettisoning
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been jettisoning
you have been jettisoning
he/she/it has been jettisoning
we have been jettisoning
you have been jettisoning
they have been jettisoning
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been jettisoning
you will have been jettisoning
he/she/it will have been jettisoning
we will have been jettisoning
you will have been jettisoning
they will have been jettisoning
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been jettisoning
you had been jettisoning
he/she/it had been jettisoning
we had been jettisoning
you had been jettisoning
they had been jettisoning
Conditional
I would jettison
you would jettison
he/she/it would jettison
we would jettison
you would jettison
they would jettison
Past Conditional
I would have jettisoned
you would have jettisoned
he/she/it would have jettisoned
we would have jettisoned
you would have jettisoned
they would have jettisoned

Jettison Define

Collins English Verb Tables © HarperCollins Publishers 2011
Verb1.jettison - throw away, of something encumbering
chuck out, discard, cast aside, cast away, throw away, toss away, toss out, put away, throw out, cast out, dispose, fling, toss - throw or cast away; 'Put away your worries'
2.jettison - throw as from an airplane
Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection. © 2003-2012 Princeton University, Farlex Inc.

jettison

verb
1.abandon, reject, desert, dump, shed, scrap, throw out, discard, throw away, relinquish, forsake, slough off, throw on the scrapheapThe government seems to have jettisoned the plan.
2.expel, dump, unload, throw overboard, eject, heaveThe crew jettisoned excess fuel and made an emergency landing.
Collins Thesaurus of the English Language – Complete and Unabridged 2nd Edition. 2002 © HarperCollins Publishers 1995, 2002

jettison

verbInformal. To let go or get rid of as being useless or defective, for example:
discard, dispose of, dump, junk, scrap, throw away, throw out.
Slang: ditch.
noun
The act of getting rid of something useless or used up:
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shodit
varpa fyrir borî
išmesti už borto
Define jettisoning
zhodiť do mora

jettison

[ˈdʒetɪsn]VT (Naut) → echar al mar, echar por la borda (Aer) → vaciar (fig) → deshacerse de
we can safely jettison thatbien podemos prescindirde eso
Collins Spanish Dictionary - Complete and Unabridged 8th Edition 2005 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1971, 1988 © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2005

jettison

[ˈdʒɛtɪzən ˈdʒɛtɪsən]vt
[+ fuel] → larguer
Collins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005
Crkt

jettison

vt
(Naut, Aviat) → (als Ballast) abwerfenor über Bordwerfen
(fig) plan, view, policyüber Bordwerfen; personabhängen, aufgeben; unwanted articleswegwerfen
Collins German Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged 7th Edition 2005. © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1980 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1997, 1999, 2004, 2005, 2007

jettison

[ˈdʒɛtɪsn]vt (burden) → Jettisonalleggerirsi di; (hopes, chances) → abbandonare (Naut) → gettare in mare
Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995

jettison

(ˈdʒetisn) verb
to throw (cargo etc) overboard to lighten a ship, aircraft etc in times of danger. When one of the engines failed, the aeroplane crew jettisoned the luggage. oorboord يُلقي حُمولَة السَّفينَه خوفا من الغَرَق изхвърлям (товар) alijar a carga shodit über Bord werfen kaste over bord ρίχνω, ξεφορτώνομαι το περιττό βάρος σε περιπτώσεις κινδύνου echar por la borda üle parda heitma بیرون ریختن؛ دور انداختن heittää pois larguer לְהַשְלִיך, לְהִיפָּטֵר फेंक देना, नहीं लेना pobacati stvari iz broda ili zrakoplova (hajóból) könnyítésül kidob membuang muatan varpa fyrir borð disfarsi 投げ荷をする (긴급시 배, 비행기를 가볍게 하기 위한) 투하(投荷) išmesti už borto kravas izmešana (avārijas gadījumā) mencampakkan overboord werpen dumpe, kaste over bordpozbyć się پورته اچول alijar a carga a arun­ca (lestul/încărcătura) peste bord выбрасывать за борт zhodiť (čo) do mora odvreči bacati teret iz vozila kasta överbord โยนสิ่งของออกเพื่อทำให้เรือหรือเครื่องบินเบาขึ้น gemiyi/uçağı hafifletmek için yükü dışarı atmak (在緊急情況下)丟棄(貨物等)以減輕載重 скидати вантаж جہاز وغیرہ سے خطرے کے وقت ہلکا کرنے کے لیے سامان پھینکنا vứt bớt để làm nhẹ (在紧急情况下)投弃货物
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