Examples of using Mast in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Load guns! Defend the mast!
We must break the sails before we lose the mast!
Lower the flags to half mast.”.
Why he climbed the mast.
Not without seriously risking losing that mast.
Think of that mast.
Oh, they put a mast up.
Now, I only see the mast.
All hands to the mast!
Material released from mast cells after identifying the allergen.
He doesn't remember that you have to collapse the mast.
I think I prefer the mast.
And I was so nervous That my flag won't fly at full mast.
at least one mast to hold up the sails that use the wind to propel the ship.
A long but low-weight mast separates the two, and the whole thing is powered by solar panels on the upper left.
The release of tryptase from mast cells may be triggered by a wide variety of substances,
challenging Mast of Engineering in project management degree program encompasses technical expertise,
Leaving into tissues, they turn into mast cells responsible for the release of histamine- a hypersensitivity reaction to food, drugs, etc.
Mast cells were first described by Paul Ehrlich in 1878 on the basis of their unique staining characteristics and large granules.
Mast then asked the witnesses to name one soldier whose death during the war on terror didn't justify lethal force in response.