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Definition of jet propulsion in English: jet propulsionnoun mass nounPropulsion by the backward ejection of a high-speed jet of gas or liquid. 喷气推进 Example sentencesExamples - Chabot played decades before the advent of television, jet propulsion, and the Internet.
- The principle of jet propulsion involves one of Newton's Laws of Motion.
- Cruise missiles are typically low-flying guided missiles that use jet propulsion to allow sustained flight.
- And before this venture, she worked at NASA's jet propulsion laboratory in Pasadena.
- Locomotion in cephalopods is accomplished mainly by jet propulsion.
- A commuter van from NASA's jet propulsion laboratory tumbled 20 feet down a mountain road this morning.
- With a jet propulsion motor, retracting wheels and a speedboat-like hull, the Aquada's makers say it is powerful enough to pull a water-skier.
- All larvae that were rejected after an attack were alive as determined by movements of legs and jet propulsion.
- The vessel's shallow draft and water jet propulsion give it tremendous flexibility and maneuverability over conventional ship forms.
- The combination of the twin hull and water jet propulsion provides very high and very responsive manoeuvrability.
- He simply did not understand nuclear power, jet propulsion, or the new space age.
- The pilot returned to his writing and work on a system of jet propulsion.
- Evolution, or whatever passes for it in Dalekland, means they now have a form of jet propulsion that enables them to fly.
- Part of the body cavity has become an organ for jet propulsion.
- Awkward swimmers, frogfish overcome this problem by using jet propulsion to improve their poor swimming ability.
- I don't know that it's something we could be made to understand, as if it were jet propulsion or differential calculus.
- The move comes at a time when jet propulsion is taking over in this segment, previously dominated by turbo - prop engines.
- Each story was a report, essentially a series of gags, rather than a story with its own comic jet propulsion.
- Many of the new developments - radar, jet propulsion, ballistic missiles, the atomic bomb - were developed largely or entirely in the course of the war.
- He's a man with many of America's jet propulsion geniuses under his purview.
Definition of jet propulsion in US English: jet propulsionnoundʒɛt prəˈpəlʃənjet prəˈpəlSHən Propulsion by the backward ejection of a high-speed jet of gas or liquid. 喷气推进 Example sentencesExamples - The vessel's shallow draft and water jet propulsion give it tremendous flexibility and maneuverability over conventional ship forms.
- The combination of the twin hull and water jet propulsion provides very high and very responsive manoeuvrability.
- Each story was a report, essentially a series of gags, rather than a story with its own comic jet propulsion.
- Chabot played decades before the advent of television, jet propulsion, and the Internet.
- And before this venture, she worked at NASA's jet propulsion laboratory in Pasadena.
- He simply did not understand nuclear power, jet propulsion, or the new space age.
- The pilot returned to his writing and work on a system of jet propulsion.
- With a jet propulsion motor, retracting wheels and a speedboat-like hull, the Aquada's makers say it is powerful enough to pull a water-skier.
- All larvae that were rejected after an attack were alive as determined by movements of legs and jet propulsion.
- Awkward swimmers, frogfish overcome this problem by using jet propulsion to improve their poor swimming ability.
- Cruise missiles are typically low-flying guided missiles that use jet propulsion to allow sustained flight.
- The principle of jet propulsion involves one of Newton's Laws of Motion.
- Part of the body cavity has become an organ for jet propulsion.
- Evolution, or whatever passes for it in Dalekland, means they now have a form of jet propulsion that enables them to fly.
- He's a man with many of America's jet propulsion geniuses under his purview.
- Locomotion in cephalopods is accomplished mainly by jet propulsion.
- I don't know that it's something we could be made to understand, as if it were jet propulsion or differential calculus.
- The move comes at a time when jet propulsion is taking over in this segment, previously dominated by turbo - prop engines.
- A commuter van from NASA's jet propulsion laboratory tumbled 20 feet down a mountain road this morning.
- Many of the new developments - radar, jet propulsion, ballistic missiles, the atomic bomb - were developed largely or entirely in the course of the war.
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