单词 | mast |
释义 | mastWord family adjectivemastedmastlessmastfulmastynounmastheadmasthousemast , Broadcasting, Daily life Watermast /mɑːst $ mæst/ ●○○ noun [countableC] 1. TTWa tall pole on which the sails or flags on a ship are hung 船桅;桅杆 2 British EnglishBrETCB a tall metal tower that sends out radio and television signals 〔发射无线电和电视信号的〕发射塔,天线塔 a radio mast 无线电发射塔 3. DTBa tall pole on which a flag is hung 旗杆 → half-mastExamples from the Corpus mast• I wanted to jump down from a mast and land right in her, but I kept my promise to Remi.• He stood there like a mast.• In addition, mast cells in normal colon, adenoma, or carcinoma samples consistently showed strong positive staining for cytochrome P450 3A.• And, rotors are smaller than masts and sails.• When Nick proposed an improved way of setting the masts in place, Mr Ching balked at the suggestion.• On Brother and Toyota machines, just let the yarn hang between the yarn mast and the edge of the knitting. Old English mæst |
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