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L’etymologie La racine: jet =throw (in English)
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NOUN A jet plane is fast and seemingly ‘thrown’ through the sky. There’s a song that goes, “I’m leaving, on a jet plane, don’t know when I’ll be back again….”
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NOUN A long word from the root ‘jet’ is ‘jettison.’ It means to throw out or get rid of. When a house has a major fire, most of the remains have to be jettisoned completely, but I hope the inhabitants can find a few precious mementos to salvage.
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VERB Another word from this root is “eject.” And the prefix ex- or e- means ‘out.’ When one ejects a disk from his computer, the disk slides out of the machine. (the disk is ‘thrown out’ of the computer)
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VERBE Et en francais, le verbe ‘jeter’ veut dire “to throw out.” Jetez le chewing-gum dans la poubelle. Je jette le devoir sans nom dans la boite.
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