词汇 | shaft |
释义 | shaft noun [ C ] uk/ʃɑːft/ us/ʃæft/ (LONG OBJECT) (工具或武器的)杆,柄 a pole or rod that forms the handle of a tool or weapon the shaft of a golf club 高尔夫球杆的柄 (机器的)轴 a rod forming part of a machine such as an engine, that turns in order to pass power on to the machine the drive shaft of a car 汽车的驱动轴 the propeller shaft of an aircraft 飞机的螺旋桨轴 See also: crankshaft medical specialized(头发的)毛干 the part of the hair above the scalp medical specialized(身体部位)骨干 a long structure like a stem in the body shaft of light 一道光,一束光 a beam of light A shaft of (sun)light came through the open door. 一道(阳)光透过敞开的门照了进来。 (PASSAGE) 井状通道;井穴 a long, either vertical or sloping, passage through a building or through the ground a lift shaft 电梯井 a ventilation/air shaft 通风井 a well shaft 井道 (REMARK) literary(尤指具有攻击性的)机智的话 a clever remark, especially one that is intended as an attack on someone or something John came out with an unexpected shaft of wit/wisdom. 约翰出人意料地妙语连珠。 (TREATMENT) the shaftUS informal 侮辱;责难;不公平待遇 unfair treatment His boss gave him the shaft by firing him just before he would have gotten a bonus. 正当他正要获得奖金时,他的老板地却无情地解雇了他。 shaft verb [ T ] informal uk/ʃɑːft/ us/ʃæft/ 蒙骗,欺骗 to cheat or trick someone, or to treat someone unfairly She was shafted by her agent over the film rights to her book. 她在书的电影版权问题上受了经纪人的骗。 |
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