Definition & Betydelse | Engelska ordet SHAFTS


SHAFTS

Definition av SHAFTS

  1. böjningsform av shaft

Antal bokstäver

6

Är palindrom

Nej

13
AF
AFT
FT
FTS
HA
HAF

3

36

39

127
AF
AFS
AFT
AH
AHS
AHT


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Exempel på hur man kan använda SHAFTS i en mening

  • A coupling is a device used to connect two shafts together at their ends for the purpose of transmitting power.
  • This allows them to conceal themselves between the feather shafts and avoid being dislodged during preening or flight.
  • A tiltrotor is an aircraft that generates lift and propulsion by way of one or more powered rotors (sometimes called proprotors) mounted on rotating shafts or nacelles usually at the ends of a fixed wing.
  • During the Trojan War, Teucer was mainly a great archer, who loosed his shafts from behind the giant shield of his half-brother Ajax the Great.
  • Specifically Luchtaine agrees to make all the shields and javelin shafts required for The Second Battle of Moytura.
  • In 1901, 34 years after the town was founded, only a few relics, such as the cemetery, fences and old mine shafts, still bore witness to its existence.
  • The sawmill had a main steam engine, boiler, and heavy metal drive shafts and pulleys for sawing logs and lumber.
  • Typical mine shafts were 80 feet deep, working a coal seam 12 to 20 inches (30 to 50 cm) thick.
  • In 1906, Exline was home to the Exline Coal Company, with two mine shafts west of town, the Iowa Block Coal Company also had an Exline mine, the White Oak Coal Company had a mine north of town, and the inactive Royal Mine was to the east.
  • The Carpenter Coal Company opened a mine between Madrid and Woodward in 1901, and the Reese Brothers Coal Company opened two mine shafts near Madrid.
  • In subsequent years, they opened 5 more shafts in the Phillips and Rutledge neighborhoods, just north of Ottumwa.
  • Iron mining was prominent in the area from the 18th century until the Great Depression, and iron shafts and pits, landfills and other elements still exist.
  • The discovery of cave-in risks, groundwater contamination and health effects associated with the chat piles and subsurface shafts resulted in the site being included in 1983 in the Tar Creek Superfund site by the US Environmental Protection Agency.
  • A universal joint (also called a universal coupling or U-joint) is a joint or coupling connecting rigid shafts whose axes are inclined to each other.
  • Pili multigemini, also known as "compound hairs," is a malformation characterized by the presence of bifurcated or multiple divided hair matrices and papillae, giving rise to the formation of multiple hair shafts within the individual follicles.
  • To avoid disturbance of surface buildings the construction of the tube was shield-driven at deep level, and much of the work was done via shafts at station sites which later contained the passenger lifts.
  • The main part of Joplin is nearly 75% undermined, with some mine shafts well over 100 ft (30 m) deep.
  • Straight line segments of equal length comprise the "shafts" of the arrows, while shorter line segments (called the fins) protrude from the ends of the shaft.
  • Devices that cause speed changes or changes to or from reciprocating to rotary motion, using means such as gears, pulleys or sheaves and belts, shafts, cams and cranks, usually are considered machines.
  • The shafts were closed one by one and currently, no extraction shaft is in operation on the territory of Courcelles, but we can still see a lot of spoil tips which are now nice places for walking.


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