Jet in Tagalog
“Jet” in Tagalog is “dyet” or “himpapawid na eroplano” – referring to a high-speed aircraft or a stream of liquid/gas forced out under pressure. Explore the detailed breakdown below to master the usage of this term in various contexts in both English and Tagalog.
[Words] = Jet
[Definition]:
- Jet /dʒɛt/
- Noun 1: A rapid stream of liquid or gas forced out of a small opening.
- Noun 2: An aircraft powered by jet engines.
- Noun 3: A hard black semi-precious stone.
- Verb: To travel by jet aircraft; to spurt out in a stream.
[Synonyms] = Dyet, Himpapawid, Eroplano, Jet plane, Sasakyang panghimpapawid
[Example]:
- Ex1_EN: The private jet landed at the airport early in the morning.
- Ex1_PH: Ang pribadong dyet ay lumipad sa paliparan nang maaga sa umaga.
- Ex2_EN: A powerful jet of water shot out from the broken pipe.
- Ex2_PH: Ang malakas na buhos ng tubig ay sumirit mula sa sirang tubo.
- Ex3_EN: They will jet off to Paris for their honeymoon.
- Ex3_PH: Lilipad sila patungong Paris para sa kanilang honeymoon.
- Ex4_EN: The fighter jet flew across the sky at incredible speed.
- Ex4_PH: Ang jet na pandigma ay lumipad sa kalangitan nang napakabilis.
- Ex5_EN: Water jetted from the fountain in beautiful patterns.
- Ex5_PH: Ang tubig ay sumirit mula sa fountain na may magagandang pattern.
