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单词 jettison
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jettisonverb [ T ]

uk/ˈdʒet.ɪ.sən/us/ˈdʒet̬.ə.sən/

to get rid of something or someone that is not wanted or needed:

The station has jettisoned educational broadcasts.

to decide not to use an idea or plan:

We've had to jettison our trip because of David's accident.

to throw goods, fuel, or equipment from a ship or aircraft to make it lighter:

The captain was forced to jettison the cargo and make an emergency landing.

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Removing and getting rid of things

  • abandon
  • banish
  • be scattered to the four winds idiom
  • bin
  • cast sb/sth aside/away/off
  • flay
  • fling sth/sb out
  • flush sth out
  • fly-tipping
  • free sb from/of sth
  • junk
  • pension
  • scrap
  • shuffle
  • throw sth away/out
  • throw the baby out with the bathwater idiom
  • toss sth aside
  • toss sth out
  • turf sth out
  • weed

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Refusing & rejecting

jettisonverb [ T ]

us/ˈdʒet̬·ə·sən, -zən/

to throw away or get rid of something that is not wanted or needed:

Some of her material will probably be jettisoned for the TV show.
The bombs were jettisoned over the English Channel.

jettisonverb [ T ]

uk/ˈdʒetɪsən/us

to get rid of something or someone that is not needed or wanted:

After closing its trading operations and jettisoning its top executives, the firm began to make a profit.
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