释义 |
col·let I. \ˈkälə̇t, usu -d.+V\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle French, diminutive of col collar, neck, from Latin collum neck — more at collar 1. : a metal band, collar, ferrule, or flange: a. : a small collar pierced to receive the inner end of a balance spring and fixed friction-tight on the balance staff of a watch or chronometer b. (1) : a casing or socket for holding a drill or other tool : collet chuck (2) : a bushing that keeps stuffing-box packing in place (3) : a ring forming part of or secured to a spindle or arbor c. : a circle or flange in a ring or other piece of jewelry in which a precious stone is set 2. : a nonmetallic insert that interrupts the conduction of heat through a metal teapot handle 3. : the often hypothetical although sometimes physically identifiable boundary between the stem and root of a plant — called also collar 4. [modification (influenced by collet) of French culet — more at culet] : culet 1 II. transitive verb (-ed/-ing/-s) : to furnish or surround with a collet |