Meaning of shaft | Babel Free
ʃɑːftDefinitions
- The entire body of a long weapon, such as an arrow.
- The long, narrow, central body of a spear, arrow, or javelin.
- Anything cast or thrown as a spear or javelin.
- Any long thin object, such as the handle of a tool.
- One of the poles between which a draught animal is harnessed to a vehicle.
- A rotating machine element used to transmit power; a driveshaft
- The long narrow body of a lacrosse stick.
- A beam or ray of light.
- The main axis of a feather.
- A vertical or inclined passage sunk into the earth as part of a mine.
- A vertical passage housing a lift or elevator.
- A ventilation or heating conduit.
- Any column or pillar, particularly the body of a column between its capital and pedestal.
- The main cylindrical part of the penis.
- The chamber of a blast furnace.
- A relatively small area of precipitation that an onlook can discern from the dry surrounding area.
- A component of a loom which holds the heddles and is raised by treadles to create the shed.
- An act of sexual intercourse.
Equivalents
Deutsch
abziehen.
abzocken
Ärschen
bemogeln
bumsen
Deichsel
Druckwalze
Federkiel
ficken
hereinlegen
Kiel
Linken
Schacht
schädigen
Schaft
schikanieren. slang: ficken
Strahl
übervorteilen
Welle
Esperanto
ŝakto
Suomi
aisa
akseli
hissikuilu
kaivoskuilu
kanava
kepittää
kuilu
mopottaa
ruoto
valokeila
varsi
varttaa
한국어
갱
Te Reo Māori
tara
Nederlands
schacht
Polski
absztych
bolec
drut
drzewce
dyszel
dzida
hołobla
okładka
okładzina
stroisz
stylisko
szacht
szyb
wał
Tagalog
balaon
Tiếng Việt
càng
Examples
“A shaft hath three principal parts, the stele, the feathers, and the head.”
“Her hand slipped off the javelin's shaft towards the spearpoint and that's why her score was lowered.”
“Orion hit a rabbit once; but though sore wounded it got to the bury, and, struggling in, the arrow caught the side of the hole and was drawn out.[…]. Ikey the blacksmith had forged us a spearhead after a sketch from a picture of a Greek warrior; and a rake-handle served as a shaft.”
“[…]and the Thunder, / Wing'd with red Lightning and impetuous rage, / Perhaps hath ſpent his ſhafts […]”
“The correction of theſe will reſtore its proper dignity to the ſtudy of antiquities, and cauſe the ſhafts of ridicule, which have been ſucceſsfully thrown at it, to recoil.”
“While Kitto chatted to William, Jessamy looked with interest at the dog cart. It had a pair of high wooden wheels with two seats back to back above. Between the shafts the bay mare tossed her head and fidgeted on the cobbles.”
“Turbines have been around for a long time—windmills and water wheels are early examples. The name comes from the Latin turbo, meaning vortex, and thus the defining property of a turbine is that a fluid or gas turns the blades of a rotor, which is attached to a shaft that can perform useful work.”
“Sarah, if you wear gloves your hands might not slip on your shaft and you can up your game, girl!”
“Isn't that shaft of light from that opening in the cave beautiful?”
“They were a fine company of old women, and a Dutch painter would have loved to find them there together, where the sun made bright patches on the floor and sent long, quivering shafts of gold through the dusky shade up among the rafters.”
“I had no idea that they removed the feathers' shafts to make the pillows softer!”
“Your grandfather used to work with a crane hauling ore out of the gold mine's shafts.”
“Darn it, my keys fell through the gap and into the elevator shaft.”
“Our parrot flew into the air duct and got stuck in the shaft.”
“Spirit, that made those heroes dare / To die, or leave their children free / Bid Time and Nature gently spare / The shaft we raise to thee.”
“The female labia minora is homologous to the penis shaft skin of males.”
“Eight shafts are required to weave this structure. If you have four shafts, you may weave something similar by threading alternate blocks to plain weave and 2/2 basket.”
“I sat on the sofa, got up, changed channels and doubted there'd be time to have a quick shaft and feign an orgasm today.”
CEFR level
C1
Advanced
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.
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