What does jet in Turkish mean?
What is the meaning of the word jet in Turkish? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use jet in Turkish.
The word jet in Turkish means jet uçağı, jet, jet motoru, jet ile uçmak, jet ile yolculuk etmek, saat farkından dolayı oluşan rahatsızlık, jet sosyete, yüksek sosyete, jet rüzgârı, jet akımı, (uçak) jumbo jet, çok hızlı, (jet, füze, vb.) tepki kuvveti. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word jet
jet uçağı, jet(jet plane) Nate had never been on a jet before, and was excited to fly. |
jet motoru(engine) The airplane had two jet engines. |
jet ile uçmak, jet ile yolculuk etmek(fly by jet) The president jetted to New York for the press conference. |
saat farkından dolayı oluşan rahatsızlık(fatigue caused by plane travel) (yolculukta) I get jet lag if I travel through more than four time zones. |
jet sosyete, yüksek sosyete(informal (wealthy leisure travelers) Marbella and Dubai are both popular resorts for the jet set. |
jet rüzgârı, jet akımı(strong west to east wind current) Weather patterns over Northern Europe might be shifting because of a change in the jet stream. |
(uçak) jumbo jet(informal (jumbo jet: Boeing 747) This is the first time that I have flown on a jumbo. |
çok hızlı(slang, figurative (car: fast) (araba) What a smoking car! What's its top speed? |
(jet, füze, vb.) tepki kuvveti(jet, rocket: force) The engineers were working on the rocket's thrust. |
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