line shaft - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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line shaft (english) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

Noun

Phonetic Transcription

/ˈlaɪn ʃæft/

Meaning and Usage

A "line shaft" refers to a rotating shaft that transmits power from a motor to other machinery. It is commonly used in industrial settings to drive multiple machines via belts or gears. The term "line shaft" is frequently used in mechanical engineering and manufacturing contexts. It appears more often in written texts, especially in technical manuals, industrial design documents, or academic papers than in everyday oral conversation.

Example Sentences

  1. The factory's line shaft was responsible for powering several machines simultaneously.
  2. Заводской вал передачи мощности был ответственен за питание нескольких машин одновременно.

  3. Engineers are upgrading the line shaft to improve efficiency and reduce energy consumption.

  4. Инженеры модернизируют вал передачи мощности для повышения эффективности и снижения потребления энергии.

  5. Safety measures must be carefully considered when working around a line shaft.

  6. Меры безопасности должны быть тщательно учтены при работе вблизи вала передачи мощности.

Idiomatic Expressions

The term "line shaft" isn't commonly used in idiomatic expressions; however, it can appear in phrases relevant to machinery and engineering. Here are examples where the concept of a "line shaft" could be indirectly applied in related contexts.

  1. "Get the ball rolling" - To start a task or activity.
  2. We need to get the ball rolling on upgrading the line shaft system before the deadline.
  3. Нам нужно начать обновление системы вала передачи мощности до дедлайна.

  4. "Keep the wheels turning" - To maintain progress or keep things functioning smoothly.

  5. Proper maintenance of the line shaft is essential to keep the wheels turning in production.
  6. Правильное обслуживание вала передачи мощности необходимо, чтобы поддерживать бесперебойную работу на производстве.

  7. "Hit the ground running" - To begin a project or task with enthusiasm and readiness.

  8. The team is excited to hit the ground running with the new line shaft installation project.
  9. Команда рада начать новый проект установки вала передачи мощности с энтузиазмом.

  10. "Gear up for" - To prepare for something.

  11. We need to gear up for the installation of the new line shaft in the assembly line.
  12. Нам нужно подготовиться к установке нового вала передачи мощности на конвейере.

  13. "Smooth sailing" - A situation where everything is going well and without interruptions.

  14. Once the new line shaft is in place, we expect smooth sailing in our production process.
  15. Как только новый вал передачи мощности будет установлен, мы ожидаем, что процесс производства пройдет гладко.

Etymology

The term "line shaft" originated in the 19th century and derives from its literal function and design. The word "line" refers to something that is continuous, and "shaft" comes from the Old English "sceaft," meaning "a long cylindrical object." The combination of the two highlights its role as a linear power source in machinery.

Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms:
- Drive shaft
- Power shaft
- Transmission shaft

Antonyms:
- Non-rotating shaft (though this lacks a direct counterpart in terms of usage)
- Stationary component



25-07-2024