feather key - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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feather key (english) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

Noun

Phonetic Transcription

/ˈfɛðər kiː/

Meaning

A feather key is a type of mechanical component often used in machinery to secure or align rotating or sliding parts. It usually has a flat, elongated shape resembling a feather and is typically used in conjunction with a corresponding keyway in a shaft or other connection.

Usage: The term "feather key" is more frequently encountered in technical or engineering contexts, particularly in written materials such as manuals, specifications, or engineering documents.

Example Sentences

  1. The technician installed the feather key to ensure the gearbox operated smoothly.
    Техник установил перьеобразный ключ, чтобы передаточный механизм работал плавно.

  2. Without the feather key, the components would not have proper alignment.
    Без перьеобразного ключа компоненты не имели бы правильного выравнивания.

  3. He explained that the feather key plays a crucial role in preventing slippage between the motor and the drive.
    Он объяснил, что перьеобразный ключ играет важную роль в предотвращении проскальзывания между двигателем и приводом.

Idiomatic Expressions

While "feather key" is not a common term in idiomatic expressions, components like "key" as in "key player" or "key to success" are frequently used. Here are some related idiomatic expressions involving "key":

  1. She is the key player in the project, and without her, we would likely fail.
    Она ключевой игрок в проекте, и без неё мы, вероятно, провалимся.

  2. He finally found the key to success in his business after years of hard work.
    Он наконец нашел ключ к успеху в своем бизнесе после многих лет упорной работы.

  3. The key to understanding this theory lies in its practical applications.
    Ключ к пониманию этой теории заключается в её практических применениях.

  4. They believe that education is the key to a better future.
    Они считают, что образование — это ключ к лучшему будущему.

Etymology

The term "feather key" originates from mechanical engineering terminology. The word "feather" refers to the shape resembling a feather, often delineated by a flat and elongated form, while "key" derives from the Old English "cāg," meaning a device for fastening or securing parts.

Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms: - Key - Locking key - Fastening key

Antonyms: - Loose fitting - Unsecured part



25-07-2024