jet in Hungarian
jet in Hungarian is szurokszén — jet means a fast-moving stream of liquid, gas, or flame forced out of a small opening.
jet in Hungarian
szurokszén
coal
What does "jet" mean?
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noun A fast-moving stream of liquid, gas, or flame forced out of a small opening.
"A jet of water shot from the cracked pipe."
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noun An aircraft powered by jet engines.
"They caught the last jet out of the city before the storm hit."
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verb To travel by jet aircraft, especially quickly or frequently.
"She jets between London and New York for work most months."
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noun A hard, deep-black mineral once popular for mourning jewellery, or the intense black colour associated with it.
"Her hair was jet black under the streetlights."
jet in a sentence
- A jet of water shot from the cracked pipe.
- They caught the last jet out of the city before the storm hit.
- She jets between London and New York for work most months.
- Her hair was jet black under the streetlights.
Common Hungarian translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "jet" in Hungarian?
"jet" in Hungarian is szurokszén. jet means: A fast-moving stream of liquid, gas, or flame forced out of a small opening.
How do you use "jet" in a sentence?
Example: "A jet of water shot from the cracked pipe." In Hungarian, "jet" is szurokszén.
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