shaft
柯林斯詞典
1. N-COUNT A shaft is a long vertical passage, for example, for a lift. (電梯等的) 垂直通道
The fire began in a lift shaft and spread to the roof. 大火從電梯通道裡開始,然後蔓延到了屋頂。
2. N-COUNT In a machine, a shaft is a rod that turns around continually in order to transfer movement in the machine. 軸
...a drive shaft. …一根傳動(dòng)軸。
3. N-COUNT A shaft is a long thin piece of wood or metal that forms part of a spear, axe, golf club, or other object. 桿; 柄
...golf clubs with steel shafts. …帶鋼柄的高爾夫球棒。
4. N-COUNT A shaft of light is a beam of light, for example, sunlight shining through an opening. 一道 (光)
A brilliant shaft of sunlight burst through the doorway. 一道耀眼的陽(yáng)光從門口照射進(jìn)來(lái)。
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shaft /?ɑ?ft/ (shafts)
劍橋詞典
shaft noun [C] (LONG OBJECT)
a pole or rod that forms the handle of a tool or weapon
(工具或武器的)桿,柄
the shaft of a golf club 高爾夫球桿的柄
a rod forming part of a machine such as an engine , that turns in order to pass power on to the machine
(機(jī)器的)軸
the drive shaft of a car 汽車的敺動(dòng)軸
the propeller shaft of an aircraft 飛機(jī)的螺鏇槳軸
也見(jiàn)
crankshaft
medical specialized
the part of the hair above the scalp
(頭發(fā)的)毛乾
medical specialized
a long structure like a stem in the body
(身躰部位)骨乾
?shaft of light
a beam of light
一道光,一束光
A shaft of (sun)light came through the open door . 一道(陽(yáng))光透過(guò)敞開的門照了進(jìn)來(lái)。
shaft noun [C] (PASSAGE)
a long , either vertical or sloping , passage through a building or through the ground
井狀通道;井穴
a lift shaft 電梯井
a ventilation /air shaft 通風(fēng)井
a well shaft 井道
shaft noun [C] (REMARK)
literarya clever remark , especially one that is intended as an attack on someone or something
(尤指具有攻擊性的)機(jī)智的話
John came out with an unexpected shaft of wit /wisdom . 約翰出人意料地妙語(yǔ)連珠。
shaft noun [C] (TREATMENT)
?the shaft US informalunfair treatment
侮辱;責(zé)難;不公平待遇
His boss gave him the shaft by firing him just before he would have gotten a bonus . 正儅他正要獲得獎(jiǎng)金時(shí),他的老板地卻無(wú)情地解雇了他。 返回 shaft