SHAFT


Meaning of SHAFT in English

n. & v.

--n.

1. a an arrow or spear. b the long slender stem of these.

2 a remark intended to hurt or provoke (a shaft of malice; shafts of wit).

3 (foll. by of) a a ray (of light). b a bolt (of lightning).

4 the stem or handle of a tool, implement, etc.

5 a column, esp. between the base and capital.

6 a long narrow space, usu. vertical, for access to a mine, a lift in a building, for ventilation, etc.

7 a long and narrow part supporting or connecting or driving a part or parts of greater thickness etc.

8 each of the pair of poles between which a horse is harnessed to a vehicle.

9 the central stem of a feather.

10 Mech. a large axle or revolving bar transferring force by belts or cogs.

11 US colloq. harsh or unfair treatment.

--v.tr. US colloq. treat unfairly.

Etymology: OE sc{aelig}ft, sceaft f. Gmc

Oxford English vocab.      Оксфордский английский словарь.