shafts
n. 軸( shaft的名詞複數 ); (箭、高爾夫球棒等的)杆; 通風井; 一陣(疼痛、害怕等)
A shaft is a long vertical passage, for example for a lift.
He was found dead at the bottom of a lift shaft.
他被發現死在了電梯井的底部。
...old mine shafts.
老式礦井
In a machine, a shaft is a rod that turns round continually in order to transfer movement in the machine.
...a drive shaft.
驅動軸
...the propeller shaft.
螺旋槳的傳動軸
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.
帶鋼杆的高爾夫球棒
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.
一束耀眼的陽光從門口照射進來。
The spade and fork have longer shafts, providing better leverage.
鍬和耙的手柄較長,可發揮較好的槓桿作用。
He deliberately jerked the shafts to rock him a bit.
他故意的上下顛動車把,搖這個老猴子幾下.
Shafts were sunk, with tunnels dug laterally.
豎井已經打下,並且挖有橫向礦道。
Xiangzi picked up the shafts and walked off.
祥子拉起車來就走.
Shafts and hubs are usually fastened together by means of keys.
軸和輪轂通常用鍵固定在一起.