shaft的意思和读音

shaft

: [ʃæft] : [ʃɑːft]

n.;(

v.

shafts  shafting  shafted  

n.chute,tube,trough,channel,sluice

shaftn.

1.a long, narrow, usually vertical passage in a building or underground, used especially for a lift/elevator or as a way of allowing air in or out

a lift/elevator shaft

a mineshaft

a ventilation shaft

2.;(the long narrow part of an arrow, hammer , golf club , etc.

3.a metal bar that joins parts of a machine or an engine together, enabling power and movement to be passed from one part to another

4.[usupl]either of the two poles at the front of a carriage or cart between which a horse is fastened in order to pull it

5.~ of light, sunlight, etc.a narrow strip of light

A shaft of moonlight fell on the lake.

a shaft of inspiration

6.~ of pain, fear, etc.a sudden strong feeling of pain, etc. that travels through your body

Shafts of fear ran through her as she heard footsteps behind her.

7.~ of stha clever remark that is intended to upset or annoy sb

a shaft of wit

IDMgive sb the shaft(informal)to treat sb unfairlyv.

1.(informal)~ sbto treat sb unfairly or cheat them

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n.1.the main part of something long and thin, not including the end; a metal bar in an engine that causes a part to move when another part moves; the handle of a tool; one of two long bars used for fastening a vehicle to a horse or other animal2.a long narrow passage, for example one that leads from the surface of the ground down to a mine3.a long thin line of light4.a clever remark, often one that offends or insults someone5.an arrow1.the main part of something long and thin, not including the end; a metal bar in an engine that causes a part to move when another part moves; the handle of a tool; one of two long bars used for fastening a vehicle to a horse or other animal2.a long narrow passage, for example one that leads from the surface of the ground down to a mine3.a long thin line of light4.a clever remark, often one that offends or insults someone5.an arrow

v.1.to cheat someone, or to treat them unfairly

1. drive/transmission shaft elasticity ...

2. scripts n. 稿, , , , shaft n. , approved adj. , ...

3. Round 18SHAFT: SINGLE PLAYER: ...

4. sextant shaft shake table ...

6. squirrel shaft shake ...

7. fan belt shaft inner tube ...

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1.When axial loads are incidental and of small magnitude, the members are kept from sliding along the shaft by means of a set screw.沿

2.If they were singing, there was no methane about, but if they dropped over then the miners had their clue to leave the mine shaft quickly!

3.It is the middle of a slender wooden shaft with a hollow circle at both ends of each round, round a few weeks to open mouth square posts.

4.The end of the hollow shaft is provided with a head (6) to which the tablet (1) is articulated by means of a cam-shaped element (7).(6),(7)(1)(6)。

5.Also, tucking the scrotum as well as the shaft inside a ring seems to relieve compression on the penis and reduce injuries.

6.As he went even farther, suddenly a shaft of sunlight shone into the caves so strongly that he could not open his eyes for a moment.使

7.The hair shaft and inner root sheath move together as the hair grows toward the surface: the outer root sheath remains fixed in position.

8.A motor shaft gap used for a sealing plate for a seal air channel is left between the belt pulley and the end cover of the motor shell.穿

9.But when divers moved into the mine early on Friday the body of the first miner was discovered at the bottom of the main shaft.

10.It worked like an elevator, traveling up and down on a cable through a shaft drilled six hundred twenty-two meters into the rocks.622