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单词 jet engine
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Definition of jet engine in English:

jet engine

noun
  • An engine using jet propulsion for forward thrust, mainly used for aircraft.

    喷气发动机

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The sound of the rotary is unmistakably unique, somewhere between a jet engine and a turbine.
    • Most modern high-speed aircraft use a very different type of engine - the jet engine.
    • Both a jet engine and a rocket engine function by expelling hot gases opposite to the direction of desired acceleration.
    • Developed in Holland it is driven by a helicopter, Rolls Royce jet engine equipped with an afterburner.
    • After World War II, the jet engine revolutionized bomber aircraft.
    • The small, winged AGM-86B is powered by a turbofan jet engine that propels it at sustained subsonic speeds.
    • He also said the engine looked like a jet engine.
    • A single bird can totally destroy a jet engine or tear a hole in an aircraft's fuselage or windscreen.
    • Not only was the jet engine barely a working idea but the advantages of the swept wing simply were not known.
    • To produce electricity, natural gas is burned in a turbine similar to a jet engine, and the turbine runs a generator.
    • A conventional jet engine does this as well but theoretically a scramjet can operate at much higher speeds.
    • On June 10 Honda flew its latest jet engine design for the first time.
    • The Tucano is meant to handle like a jet engine and, despite its propellers, it also has a turbine engine.
    • And in the eternal battle against eagle and jet engine, I tended to root for the jet engine.
    • The propeller or the jet engine of an aircraft pushes air backwards to propel the aircraft forward.
    • Likewise, a jet engine producing 5,000 pounds of thrust could hold 5,000 pounds of material suspended in the air.
    • There was a muted roar combined with a yelp from Happy as the Turbo jet engine started.
    • The bottom side looked like turbine blades in a jet engine, but they were moving slow enough to see.
    • The Wright's may have invented the first real aeroplane, but the credit for the invention of the jet engine goes to Sir Frank Whittle.
    • The jet engine and the rocket engine have different nozzles because they are harnessing two different kinds of propulsion.

Definition of jet engine in US English:

jet engine

nounjet ˈenjəndʒɛt ˈɛndʒən
  • An engine using jet propulsion for forward thrust, mainly used for aircraft.

    喷气发动机

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The small, winged AGM-86B is powered by a turbofan jet engine that propels it at sustained subsonic speeds.
    • On June 10 Honda flew its latest jet engine design for the first time.
    • The propeller or the jet engine of an aircraft pushes air backwards to propel the aircraft forward.
    • The jet engine and the rocket engine have different nozzles because they are harnessing two different kinds of propulsion.
    • Developed in Holland it is driven by a helicopter, Rolls Royce jet engine equipped with an afterburner.
    • Not only was the jet engine barely a working idea but the advantages of the swept wing simply were not known.
    • There was a muted roar combined with a yelp from Happy as the Turbo jet engine started.
    • A conventional jet engine does this as well but theoretically a scramjet can operate at much higher speeds.
    • Likewise, a jet engine producing 5,000 pounds of thrust could hold 5,000 pounds of material suspended in the air.
    • And in the eternal battle against eagle and jet engine, I tended to root for the jet engine.
    • The sound of the rotary is unmistakably unique, somewhere between a jet engine and a turbine.
    • To produce electricity, natural gas is burned in a turbine similar to a jet engine, and the turbine runs a generator.
    • Most modern high-speed aircraft use a very different type of engine - the jet engine.
    • The Wright's may have invented the first real aeroplane, but the credit for the invention of the jet engine goes to Sir Frank Whittle.
    • A single bird can totally destroy a jet engine or tear a hole in an aircraft's fuselage or windscreen.
    • Both a jet engine and a rocket engine function by expelling hot gases opposite to the direction of desired acceleration.
    • The bottom side looked like turbine blades in a jet engine, but they were moving slow enough to see.
    • The Tucano is meant to handle like a jet engine and, despite its propellers, it also has a turbine engine.
    • He also said the engine looked like a jet engine.
    • After World War II, the jet engine revolutionized bomber aircraft.
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