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collet

/kol-it/US // ˈkɒl ɪt //UK // (ˈkɒlɪt) //

夹头,夹板,夹钳,套筒

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a collar or enclosing band.
    • : the enclosing rim within which a jewel is set.
    • : a slotted cylindrical clamp inserted tightly into the tapered interior of a sleeve or chuck on a lathe to hold a cylindrical piece of work.
    • : Horology. the tiny collar that supports the inner terminal of a hairspring.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    col·let·ed, col·let·ing.

    • : to set in a collet.

Examples

  • In place of a stone the ring had a collet inscribed with the words "Jhesus Maria" with three crosses.

  • Fig. 123 shows the cylinder removed from the balance collet.

  • The motion is steadied by the collet of the funnel f, being embraced by a brass busk.

  • On the collet (culasse) 24 other faces are made round a small table, which converts the culasse into a truncated pyramid.

  • He immediately hastened to Collet, assembled all the troops he could muster, and put himself on the track of the Camisards.