搜尋結果
spindle
- IPA[ˈspɪndl]
英式
- a slender rounded rod with tapered ends used in hand spinning to twist and wind thread from a mass of wool or flax held on a distaff.;a pin or rod used on a spinning wheel to twist and wind the thread.
noun: spindle, plural noun: spindles
- 釋義
名詞
- 1. a slender rounded rod with tapered ends used in hand spinning to twist and wind thread from a mass of wool or flax held on a distaff.
- ▪ a pin or rod used on a spinning wheel to twist and wind the thread.
- ▪ a pin bearing the bobbin of a spinning machine.
- ▪ a measure of length for yarn, equal to 15,120 yards (13,826 metres) for cotton or 14,400 yards (13,167 metres) for linen.
- ▪ a turned piece of wood used as a banister or chair leg.
- ▪ North American a pointed metal rod on a base, used for filing paper items.
- 2. a rod or pin serving as an axis that revolves or on which something revolves.
- ▪ the vertical rod at the centre of a record turntable which keeps the record in place during play.
- 3. a slender mass of microtubules formed when a cell divides. At metaphase the chromosomes become attached to it by their centromeres before being pulled towards its ends.
- 4. a Eurasian shrub or small tree with slender toothed leaves and pink capsules containing bright orange seeds. Its hard timber was formerly used for making spindles.