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jetting

  • 1 coger el avión

    (v.) = jet off
    Ex. With schools about to break up for the summer, millions of Brits will be packing their suitcases and jetting off on holiday over the next few weeks.
    * * *
    (v.) = jet off

    Ex: With schools about to break up for the summer, millions of Brits will be packing their suitcases and jetting off on holiday over the next few weeks.

    Spanish-English dictionary > coger el avión

  • 2 de vacaciones

    = on vacation, on leave, on holiday
    Ex. Many people while ' on vacation' placidly accept conditions they would reject as barbaric at all other times in their lives.
    Ex. The reference librarian is currently on leave and will be back in the library next week when your request will receive her attention.
    Ex. With schools about to break up for the summer, millions of Brits will be packing their suitcases and jetting off on holiday over the next few weeks.
    * * *
    = on vacation, on leave, on holiday

    Ex: Many people while ' on vacation' placidly accept conditions they would reject as barbaric at all other times in their lives.

    Ex: The reference librarian is currently on leave and will be back in the library next week when your request will receive her attention.
    Ex: With schools about to break up for the summer, millions of Brits will be packing their suitcases and jetting off on holiday over the next few weeks.

    Spanish-English dictionary > de vacaciones

  • 3 en las próximas semanas

    Ex. With schools about to break up for the summer, millions of Brits will be packing their suitcases and jetting off on holiday over the next few weeks.
    * * *

    Ex: With schools about to break up for the summer, millions of Brits will be packing their suitcases and jetting off on holiday over the next few weeks.

    Spanish-English dictionary > en las próximas semanas

  • 4 hacer las maletas

    (v.) = pack up, pack + Posesivo + belongings, pack + Posesivo + things, pack + Posesivo + suitcases, pack + Posesivo + bags
    Ex. The hall is quiet, the band has packed up, and the munchies are all gone.
    Ex. She then returned to campus and finished packing her belongings in her dormitory room.
    Ex. And there was the curious behaviour of Plantin's compositor Michel Mayer, who in June 1564 spent Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday in a brothel, then packed his things and left the establishment without saying a word to anyone.
    Ex. With schools about to break up for the summer, millions of Brits will be packing their suitcases and jetting off on holiday over the next few weeks.
    Ex. The next day we shook off our hangovers with another refreshing dip under the waterfall, packed our bags and headed off.
    * * *
    (v.) = pack up, pack + Posesivo + belongings, pack + Posesivo + things, pack + Posesivo + suitcases, pack + Posesivo + bags

    Ex: The hall is quiet, the band has packed up, and the munchies are all gone.

    Ex: She then returned to campus and finished packing her belongings in her dormitory room.
    Ex: And there was the curious behaviour of Plantin's compositor Michel Mayer, who in June 1564 spent Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday in a brothel, then packed his things and left the establishment without saying a word to anyone.
    Ex: With schools about to break up for the summer, millions of Brits will be packing their suitcases and jetting off on holiday over the next few weeks.
    Ex: The next day we shook off our hangovers with another refreshing dip under the waterfall, packed our bags and headed off.

    Spanish-English dictionary > hacer las maletas

См. также в других словарях:

  • jetting — adj. being propelled violently in a usually narrow stream; of liquids. Syn: spouting, spurting, squirting. [WordNet 1.5] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Jetting — Jet Jet, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Jetted}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Jetting}.] [F. jeter, L. jactare, freq. fr. jacere to throw. See 3d {Jet}, and cf. {Jut}.] [1913 Webster] 1. To strut; to walk with a lofty or haughty gait; to be insolent; to obtrude.… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • jetting — dÊ’et n. stream of liquid or gas forced out of an opening; spout; jet plane, aircraft powered by jet propulsion; black coal which can be polished (used for jewelry, etc.); deep black color v. travel or convey by jet plane; travel by means of jet… …   English contemporary dictionary

  • jetting — A technical term of the construction industry for the process of filling an excavation with the same material as that removed in excavating and soaking the fill with water. Leo F. Piazza Paving Co . v Bebek & Brkich, 141 Cal App 2d 226, 296 P2d… …   Ballentine's law dictionary

  • jetting — adjective propelled violently in a usually narrow stream (Freq. 1) • Syn: ↑spouting, ↑spurting, ↑squirting • Similar to: ↑running …   Useful english dictionary

  • Cable jetting — is a technique to install cables in ducts [http://www.plumettaz.ch/en/products/optical fiber/jetting explanation.asp] . It is commonly used to install cables with optical fibers in underground polyethylene ducts and is an alternative to pulling …   Wikipedia

  • square jetting — Same size jetting in all four holes or same size in primary barrels with a difference same size in the secondaries …   Dictionary of automotive terms

  • set jetting — /ˈsɛt dʒɛtɪŋ/ (say set jeting) noun → film tourism. –set jetter, noun …  

  • set-jetting — /ˈsɛt dʒɛtɪŋ/ (say set jeting) noun tourism to locations first seen in a film or television production. –set jetter, noun …  

  • cross-jetting — Rejetting the carburetor jets from left to right to compensate for a left to right variation in performance. These tests are usually conducted using an engine dynamometer …   Dictionary of automotive terms

  • counter-jetting — …   Useful english dictionary

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