jettison 音标拼音: [dʒ'ɛtɪsən]
n . 投弃,投弃货物
投弃,投弃货物
jettison v 1 :
throw away ,
of something encumbering 2 :
throw as from an airplane Jettison \
Jet "
ti *
son \
n . [
See {
Jetsam }.]
[
1913 Webster ]
1 . (
Mar .
Law )
The throwing overboard of goods from necessity ,
in order to lighten a vessel in danger of wreck .
[
1913 Webster ]
2 .
See {
Jetsam },
1 .
[
1913 Webster ]
118 Moby Thesaurus words for "
jettison ":
abandon ,
abandonment ,
abdicate ,
absentation ,
back out ,
beg off ,
boot out ,
booting out ,
bounce ,
cashier ,
cast ,
cast aside ,
cast away ,
cast off ,
cast out ,
castaway ,
casting away ,
castoff ,
cessation ,
chuck ,
chuck out ,
cry off ,
deep six ,
deep -
six ,
defenestrate ,
defenestration ,
depart from ,
desuetude ,
detrude ,
detrusion ,
discard ,
discarding ,
discharge ,
disposal ,
dispose of ,
disposition ,
disuse ,
ditch ,
drop out ,
dump ,
dumping ,
eighty -
six ,
eject ,
ejection ,
ejectment ,
eliminate ,
elimination ,
evacuate ,
evacuation ,
exclude ,
expel ,
expulsion ,
extrude ,
extrusion ,
forsake ,
forsaking ,
get quit of ,
get rid of ,
get shut of ,
give away ,
give the hook ,
go back on ,
heave out ,
jettisoning ,
jilt ,
junk ,
junking ,
kick downstairs ,
kick out ,
kicking downstairs ,
leave ,
leave behind ,
leave flat ,
leaving ,
maroon ,
obtrude ,
obtrusion ,
oust ,
ouster ,
ousting ,
part with ,
pull out ,
pulling out ,
put out ,
quit ,
quit cold ,
refuse ,
reject ,
rejectamenta ,
rejection ,
relegation ,
removal ,
remove ,
renege ,
riddance ,
say goodbye to ,
scrap ,
scrapping ,
shed ,
slough ,
stand down ,
take leave of ,
the boot ,
the bounce ,
throw away ,
throw out ,
throw over ,
throw overboard ,
throwaway ,
throwing out ,
throwing overboard ,
thrust out ,
toss out ,
toss overboard ,
turn out ,
vacate ,
withdraw ,
withdrawal JETTISON ,
or JETSAM .
The casting out of a vessel ,
from necessity ,
a part of the lading ;
the thing cast out also bears the same name ;
it differs from flotsam in this ,
that in the latter the goods float ,
while in the former they sink ,
and remain under water ;
it differ ;
also from ligan . (
q .
v .)
2 .
The jettison must be made for sufficient cause ,
and not from groundless timidity .
In must be made in a case of extremity ,
when the ship is in danger of perishing by the fury of a storm ,
or is laboring upon rocks or shallows ,
or is closely pursued by pirates or enemies .
3 .
If the residue of the cargo be saved by such sacrifice ,
the property saved is bound to pay a :
proportion of ,
the loss .
In ascertaining such average .
loss ,
the goods lost and saved are both to be valued at the price they would have brought at the place of delivery ,
on the ship '
s arrival there ,
freight ,
duties and other charges being deducted .
Marsh .
Ins .
246 ;
3 Kent ,
Com .
185 to 187 ;
Park .
Ins .,
123 ;
Poth .
Chartepartie ,
n .
108 ,
et suiv ;
Boulay -
Paty ,
Dr .
Com .
tit .
13 ;
Pardessus ,
Dr .
Com .
n .
734 ;
1 Ware '
s R .
9 .
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JETTISON Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of JETTISON is to get rid of as superfluous or encumbering : omit or forgo as part of a plan or as the result of some other decision How to use jettison in a sentence
JETTISON | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary Refusing rejecting (Definition of jettison from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)
Jettison (aviation) - Wikipedia In aviation, to jettison is to discard fuel, external stores or other expendable items [1][2] The item is usually jettisoned by operating a switch or handle; external stores may be separated from the aircraft by use of explosive bolts or a mechanism
JETTISON Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com Jettison means to push to the side or toss away If a boat is leaking or an airplane is running out of fuel, you can buy more time by jettisoning cargo, or throwing it overboard
Jettison - definition of jettison by The Free Dictionary Informal To discard (something) as unwanted or burdensome: jettisoned the whole marketing plan n 1 The act of discarding or casting overboard 2 Jetsam
JETTISON definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary If you jettison something, for example an idea or a plan, you deliberately reject it or decide not to use it The Government seems to have jettisoned the plan
Jettison - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com Jettison means to push to the side or toss away If a boat is leaking or an airplane is running out of fuel, you can buy more time by jettisoning cargo, or throwing it overboard
jettison - Wiktionary, the free dictionary Verb jettison (third-person singular simple present jettisons, present participle jettisoning, simple past and past participle jettisoned) To eject from a boat, submarine, aircraft, spaceship or hot-air balloon, so as to lighten the load
jettison verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . . Definition of jettison verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
jettison, v. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary jettison, v meanings, etymology, pronunciation and more in the Oxford English Dictionary