haft[
hɑft]
n. 柄, 把

vt. 装
柄
- The plane needs haft a day to turn round.
飞
需



返回。 - The accused person alleged that the jewels that were found in his possession haft been planted on him by someone.
被告
辩解









那些
宝
别
栽赃陷


西。 - Many also sport intricate traceries along the blade or haft, which flicker now and then as if channeling flows of psychic energy.
许

武器
刃
柄
还
复
花纹,




流



烁。
haft[ noun ]the handle of a weapon or tool<noun.artifact> 
Haft \Haft\ (h[.a]ft), n. [AS. h[ae]ft; akin to D. & G. heft,
Icel. hepti, and to E. heave, or have. Cf. {Heft}.]
1. A handle; that part of an instrument or vessel taken into
the hand, and by which it is held and used; -- said
chiefly of a knife, sword, or dagger; the hilt.
This brandish'd dagger
I'll bury to the haft in her fair breast. --Dryden.
2. A dwelling. [Scot.] --Jamieson.
Haft \Haft\, v. t.
To set in, or furnish with, a haft; as, to haft a dagger.