Examples of using Mast in English and their translations into Indonesian
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
They have one mast, all lowered and vertical posts at stem
Sailing ships of the time had only one mast, usually with just a single, large square sail.
never leave the mobile data mast near them.
Tying yourself to a mast is perhaps the oldest written example of what psychologists call a commitment device.
Almost always, the lights are attached to the mast, which is attached to a trailer,
Johanna Watkins, suffers from Mast Cell Activation Syndrome, a rare disorder of the immune system,
Its 55m-high A-Frame mast system can carry far more sail than a conventional mast of the same size.
For example, the mast of the LMV is designed to house the ship's sensors internally to shield them from the harsh maritime environment
She suffers from Mast Cell Activation Syndrome, a rare disorder of the immune system, which means she is allergic to almost everything,
The mast of Van Speijk's ship is preserved at the Koninklijk Instituut voor de Marine Royal Netherlands Naval College.
There was a sailor on the mast, and dolphins that soared out magnificently,
The basophils in the circulating blood are similar to the large tissue mast cells located immediately outside many of the capillaries in the body.
High up on the mast, swept by the wind,
you often see a crow's nest high up on the mast where a spotter could look for land.
tying to the mast, conning his way out of it, beating the poor first mate up mercilessly.
We all understand what flags are- they may be a piece of ladies fabric this is frequently flown from a mast and is commonly symbolic in nature.
freely in the circulation, and some of them bind to its receptor with high affinity on the surface of basophils and mast cells.
like a man asleep at the mast top.
with a reflector attached to the mast.
due to the smaller superstructure and the use of enclosed sensor mast technology.