shafts

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الإنجليزية - التركية

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shaft
(İnşaat) mil
shaft
şaft
shaft
{i} (mızrak, ok v.b.'ne ait) sap
shaft
(isim) şaft, mil, dingil, kuyu, aks, sap, ok sapı, mızrak, ışın, sütun, baca, hava bacası, bayrak direği, gönder, araba oku
shaft
{i} (teleğe ait) eksen
shaft
{i} maden kuyusu
shaft
(Askeri) SIĞINAK BACASI: Gömme sığınaklarda, havalandırma maksadıyla kullanılan ve acil hallerde çıkış yeri olarak ta faydalanılan menfezler
shaft
(atlı arabaya ait) ok
shaft
ince sap
shaft
gövde
shaft
atlı arabaya ait ok
shaft
(Argo) birinin canını yakmak
shaft
(Gıda) ana mil
shaft
oklu
shaft
(Mekanik) döner mil
shaft
şua
shaft
kollu
shaft
sütun gövdesi
shaft
çekiç vb. aletlerin sapı
shaft
hava bacası
shaft
araba oku
elevator shafts
asansör şaftları
shaft
Silindirik şekil gösteren ismin orta kısmı. 10
shaft
(birinin) canını yakmak
shaft
Uzun kemiğin sütün şeklindeki gövde kısmı, kemik diafizi
Shaft
(Tekstil) Mil Şaft
axle shafts
(Otomotiv) dingil şaftları
propeller intermediate shafts
ara şaft
shaft
(Tıp) Silindirik şekil gösteren cismin orta kısmı
shaft
{i} ok sapı
shaft
{i} sap
shaft
aydınlık
shaft
{i} ışın
shaft
{i} gövde, sütun başlığıyla kaide arasındaki kısım
shaft
shaft bearing şaft yatağı
shaft
baca (maden)
shaft
{i} sütun
shaft
erkeklik uzvu
shaft
argo penis
shaft
{i} bayrak direği
shaft
{i} gönder
shaft
argo aldatmak
shaft
ok gibi şey
shaft
(Tıp) Uzun kemiğn sütün şeklindeki gövde kısmı, kemik diafizi
shaft
elevator shaft asans
shaft
{i} aks
shaft
dikili taş
shaft
{i} mızrak
shaft
have
shaft
dingil
shaft
mızrak sapı
ventilation shafts
(Madencilik) havalandırma kuyuları
الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية
plural of shaft
third-person singular of shaft
propeller shafts
plural form of propeller shaft
shaft
A long narrow passage sunk into the earth, for mining etc; a mineshaft

Your grandfather used to work with a crane hauling ore out of the gold mine's shafts.

shaft
The main axis of a feather

I had no idea that they removed the feathers' shafts to make the pillows softer!.

shaft
The long narrow body of a lacrosse stick

Sarah, if you wear gloves your hands might not slip on your shaft and you can up your game, girl!.

shaft
A vertical passage housing a lift or elevator; a liftshaft

Darn it, my keys fell through the gap and into the elevator shaft.

shaft
A ventilation or heating conduit; an air duct

Our parrot flew into the air duct and got stuck in the shaft.

shaft
To engage in a malicious act; to rip off, as in "He got shafted."
shaft
drive shaft
shaft
axle
shaft
A malicious act, as in “to give someone the shaft”

That guy at work gave me the shaft, he ratted me out to the boss for being late!.

shaft
The long narrow body of a spear or arrow

Her hand slipped off the javelin's shaft towards the spearpoint and that's why her score was lowered, Sam.

shaft
The main narrow part of the penis
shaft
Any long thin object, such as the handle of a tool, one of the poles between which an animal is harnessed to a vehicle, or the driveshaft of a motorized vehicle with rear-wheel drive

Dude, the baseball bat's shaft got broken by the amazing pitch!.

shaft
A vertical or near-vertical cave passage
shaft
A pole, especially a Maypole
shaft
{n} an arrow, weapon, passage into a mine, strait part of a column, a bird
shaft
{f} move with a pole, push with a rod; treat disrespectfully, treat unfairly (Slang)
shaft
The handle or helve of certain tools, instruments, etc
shaft
Shade within defined limits; obscurity or deprivation of light, apparent on a surface, and representin
shaft
In a machine, a shaft is a rod that turns round continually in order to transfer movement in the machine. a drive shaft. the propeller shaft
shaft
One who, or that which, shades
shaft
anything regarded as a shaft to be thrown or darted; as, shafts of light
shaft
a long narrow passage sunk into the earth, for mining etc
shaft
A vertical accessway to a mine Shafts are used in the movement of personnel and materials, including ore and non-mineralized rock
shaft
This one generally refers to a situation when you and/or your team got screwed over in a debate You can get shafted by a stupid adjudicator who made a wrong decision (because your case was so utterly brilliant that there's no way you should have lost), by the opposition team (who used dodgy tactics, such as a squirrel), or occasionally by your own teammate (who spent their whole speech contradicting the case you set up) Every debater has at least one hard-luck shafting story; be wary of asking old hacks to tell you theirs - you risk being the innocent victim of a bitter tirade they should have got over long ago
shaft
defeat someone in an expectation through trickery or deceit
shaft
a long pointed rod used as a weapon
shaft
Quality or state of being shady
shaft
The length of the club down to the clubhead
shaft
The part of a candlestick which supports its branches
shaft
The trunk, stem, or stalk of a plant
shaft
A rod at the end of a heddle
shaft
A shaft is a long thin piece of wood or metal that forms part of a spear, axe, golf club, or other object. golf clubs with steel shafts
shaft
a long rod or pole (especially the handle of an implement or the body of a weapon like a spear or arrow) a vertical passage into a mine (architecture) upright consisting of the vertical part of a column a vertical passageway through a building (as for an elevator) a line that forms the length of an arrow pointer equip with a shaft Full of shade; shady
shaft
to equip something with a shaft
shaft
in a picture or a drawing
shaft
The rotating part in the center of a wind generator or motor that transfers power
shaft
a vertical passageway to an underground mine for moving personnel, equipment, supplies and material including ore and waste rock
shaft
(architecture) upright consisting of the vertical part of a column
shaft
A well-like excavation in the earth, perpendicular or nearly so, made for reaching and raising ore, for raising water, etc
shaft
To engage in a malicious act, as in "He got shafted
shaft
a vertical passageway through a building (as for an elevator)
shaft
The solid part in the center of a feather, in the part nearest to the tip The quills are attached to this part
shaft
A vertical or inclined excavation for the purpose of opening and operating a mine It is usually equipped with a hoist at the top which raises and lowers the cage and skip A shaft may also be used for ventilating underground workings
shaft
This is a propeller shaft Most warships have two or more, so if one is damaged, the other can still be used Many warships can travel on one shaft (for sacrifice in speed and maneuverability) to 'pretend' that they are not a warship
shaft
the hollow shaft of a feather
shaft
To have sexual intercourse with someone
shaft
a column of light (as from a beacon)
shaft
The part of the racquet that extends from the throat into the grip
shaft
A shaft is a long vertical passage, for example for a lift. He was found dead at the bottom of a lift shaft. old mine shafts
shaft
of Column
shaft
a malicious act, as in "to give someone the shaft"
shaft
obscene terms for penis
shaft
Part of the column between the base and capital, a well like excavation
shaft
That filling up which represents the effect of more or less darkness, expressing rotundity, projection, etc
shaft
The inner part of a blast furnace This space was lined with refractory (fire) brick and had a wide opening at the top
shaft
A solid or hollow cylinder or bar, having one or more journals on which it rests and revolves, and intended to carry one or more wheels or other revolving parts and to transmit power or motion; as, the shaft of a steam engine
shaft
- the vertical excavation used to get from the ground surface down to tunnel grade On the Nancy Creek Tunnel, 32- foot finished diameter construction shafts, varying in depth from 145 to 170 feet, are located at the R M Clayton WRC, Roswell Road and Johnson Ferry Road
shaft
The length of the club down to the club head
shaft
A shaft of light is a beam of light, for example sunlight shining through an opening. A brilliant shaft of sunlight burst through the doorway. to treat someone very unfairly, especially by dishonestly getting money from them
shaft
a vertical passage into a mine
shaft
A vertical or steeply inclined excavation or opening from the surface (usually) down through the strata to the coal or mineral to be developed
shaft
The long handle of a spear or similar weapon; hence, the weapon itself; Fig
shaft
a vertical passage housing a lift or elevator
shaft
a ventilation or heating conduit
shaft
a long rod or pole (especially the handle of an implement or the body of a weapon like a spear or arrow)
shaft
The narrow part of the paddle, above the blade, encompassing the grip
shaft
a revolving rod that transmits power or motion
shaft
an aggressive remark directed at a person like a missile and intended to have a telling effect; "his parting shot was `drop dead'"; "she threw shafts of sarcasm"; "she takes a dig at me every chance she gets"
shaft
a vertical passage in a cave formed by water dripping or flowing through vertical cracks in the bedrock
shaft
The slender, smooth stem of an arrow; hence, an arrow
shaft
A long passage for the admission or outlet of air; an air shaft
shaft
A machine, resembling a well sweep, used in Egypt for raising water from the Nile for irrigation
shaft
a beam or ray of light
shaft
1 n common name for the Kessler Campanile2 n pseudo-religious figure often invoked near exams3 adj used to describe a class which has been created for the explicit purpose of causing you pain4 v to be victimized by an injustice5 n "They say this cat Shaft is a bad mutha "6 n the geographic and spiritual center of campusRelated Links: The Cult of the ShaftThe Kessler Campanile
shaft
In a shady manner
shaft
The stem or midrib of a feather
shaft
the main (mid) section of a long bone
shaft
Also, the part of a chimney above the roof
shaft
The pole, or tongue, of a vehicle; also, a thill
shaft
The part of the rotating element on which the rotating parts are mounted and by means of which energy is transmitted from the prime mover (060)
shaft
any long thin object, such as the handle of a tool, one of the poles between which an animal is harnessed to a vehicle, the drive shaft of an engine
shaft
The chamber of a blast furnace
shaft
A humming bird (Thaumastura cora) having two of the tail feathers next to the middle ones very long in the male; called also cora humming bird
shaft
Act or process of making a shade
shaft
equip with a shaft
shaft
The body of a column; the cylindrical pillar between the capital and base see Illust
shaft
An interior space, enclosed by walls, which extends through one or more stories or basement which connects successive floors and/or roof for elevators, dumbwaiters, mechanical equipment, etc
shaft
The vertical segment of a column or pilaster between the base and the capital
shaft
a bar supporting, or transmitting motion to, a mechanical part
shaft
{i} any vertical passageway; slender body of an arrow or spear; pole, rod; beam, ray; slender handle; column, long cylindrical pillar; long revolving bar used to transfer motion or torque to gears or other parts (Machinery)
shaft
A column, an obelisk, or other spire-shaped or columnar monument
shaft
Being without shade; not shaded
shaft
a vertical passage in an underground mine used for transporting personnel, equipment, supplies and mined material
shaft
That which resembles in some degree the stem or handle of an arrow or a spear; a long, slender part, especially when cylindrical
shaft
the part of the club that extends from the grip (actually all the way to the top of the club inside the grip) to the clubhead Example: Her clubs had L flex shafts
shaft
Also, the spire of a steeple
shaft
Vertical underground drop The most feared obstacle underground
shaft
a line that forms the length of an arrow pointer
shaft
as a hammer, a whip, etc
shaft
That part of the club between the head and the grip
shafts

    التركية النطق

    şäfts

    النطق

    /ˈsʜafts/ /ˈʃæfts/

    علم أصول الكلمات

    [ 'shaft ] (noun.) before 12th century. Middle English, from Old English sceaft; akin to Old High German scaft shaft, Latin scapus shaft, stalk, Greek skEptesthai to prop oneself, lean.
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