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1 shaft mine
nMINE mina explotada por pozos f -
2 shaft
nCOAL chimenea f (Esp), columna f (Esp), estator m, pozo mHYDRAUL chimenea f (Esp), cuerpo mMECH eje m, árbol m, barra fMECH ENG eje m, flecha f, mango m, husillo m, árbol mMINE caña f (AmL), chimenea f (Esp), galería f (Esp), pozo mVEH árbol mWATER TRANSP árbol m, chimenea f (AmL), propeller, engine eje m -
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1) (the long straight part or handle of a tool, weapon etc: the shaft of a golf-club.) mango2) (one of two poles on a cart etc to which a horse etc is harnessed: The horse stood patiently between the shafts.) vara3) (a revolving bar transmitting motion in an engine: the driving-shaft.) eje4) (a long, narrow space, made for eg a lift in a building: a liftshaft; a mineshaft.) hueco, pozo5) (a ray of light: a shaft of sunlight.) rayotr[ʃɑːft]1 (of axe, tool, golf club) mango; (of arrow) astil nombre masculino; (of lance, spear) asta; (of cart) vara2 SMALLARCHITECTURE/SMALL fuste nombre masculino3 SMALLTECHNICAL/SMALL eje nombre masculino5 (of light) rayo6 figurative use (sharp remark) salidashaft ['ʃæft] n1) : asta f (de una lanza), astil m (de una flecha), mango m (de una herramienta)n.• asta s.f.• astil s.m.• barra s.f.• dardo s.m.• eje s.m.• flecha s.f.• fuste s.m.• lanza (del carro) s.f.• mango s.m.• pozo s.m.• rayo de luz s.m.• vara s.f.• árbol (Eje) s.m.
I ʃæft, ʃɑːft1)a) (of arrow, spear) asta f‡, astil m; (of hammer, ax) mango m; ( of cart) vara fb) ( of light) rayo m2) ( Mech Eng) eje m3) ( of elevator) hueco m; ( of mine) pozo m, tiro m
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transitive verb (AmE sl)a) ( betray) \<\<person\>\> joder (vulg)b) ( fire) echar, darle* la patada a (arg)[ʃɑːft]1. N1) (=stem, handle) [of arrow, spear] astil m ; [of tool, golf club etc] mango m ; [of cart etc] vara fdrive shaft — (Tech) árbol m motor
2) [of mine, lift etc] pozo m2.VT *** (=have sex with) joder **** * *
I [ʃæft, ʃɑːft]1)a) (of arrow, spear) asta f‡, astil m; (of hammer, ax) mango m; ( of cart) vara fb) ( of light) rayo m2) ( Mech Eng) eje m3) ( of elevator) hueco m; ( of mine) pozo m, tiro m
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transitive verb (AmE sl)a) ( betray) \<\<person\>\> joder (vulg)b) ( fire) echar, darle* la patada a (arg) -
5 mine shaft
nMINE pozo de mina m -
6 shaft bunker loading
nMINE cargamento de la carbonera m -
7 shaft collar
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8 shaft deepening
nMINE profundización de pozos f -
9 shaft safety pillar
nMINE pilote de seguridad del pozo m -
10 shaft sinking
nMINE barrenado profundo m -
11 shaft-sinking bar
nMINE perforadora de barrenado profundo f -
12 shaft
s.1 asta, vara (of spear); vara, barra (of golf club); mango (of tool); rayo (de luz)2 pozo (of mine); hueco (for lift)3 eje (in engine, machine)4 columna, fuste.5 limonera.6 astil, varilla de la saeta.7 diáfisis.8 tallo.v.1 estafar.2 clavar.(pt & pp shafted) -
13 mine shaft
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14 vertical shaft
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15 air shaft
nMINE pozo de aireación m, respiradero m (AmL) -
16 cut a shaft
viMINE excavar -
17 discovery shaft
nMINE pozo de exploración m, pozo descubridor m -
18 downcast shaft
nMINE pozo de entrada de aire m, pozo de ventilación m -
19 drain shaft
nMINE pozo de evacuación m -
20 exploration shaft
nMINE pozo de cateo m (AmL), pozo de prospección m (Esp)
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