Examples of using Masts in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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I cursed, willing the sea to push us faster, but the ship's masts were already going under.
there's less twisting and swaying than with traditional, dual upright masts.
(When run, the device should display an old-fashioned“Blue Peter” sailing ship with the masts dimmer than the boat's hull.).
Description As the customer's requirements on forklift masts, we supply a wide range of special steel profiles for forklift including forklift mast beam profile steels, fork arm profiles
High masts and street lighting poles for illumination, which are widely used in expressways,
The ship has three masts with four main sails with their jolly roger on at least two of them
TV or radio broadcasting antennas are huge masts sometimes stretching hundreds of meters/feet into the air, because they have to send powerful signals over long distances.
making sail with severely damaged masts and rigging and most of their anchors missing.
yacht due to the complexity of the design and structural features of the masts and yard to which the sails are attached.
core UK network but uses a mixture of Ericsson and Huawei technology in its radio access network or masts, according to a company spokesman.
Cemetery in southern Stockholm, Grimeton Radio Masts in Halland, and the Struve Meridian Arch in Norrbotten.
Academy Prize Problem competition; the problem that year was to find the best way to place the masts on the ship.
make the masts cooperate smoothly without clearance between them
Until the mid-19th century all vessels' masts were made of wood formed from a single
SPIEGEL has obtained information indicating that, earlier this year, the BSI installed small mobile radio masts in central locations inside the Berlin parliament and inside ministries.
controls are located and the most sensitive information is stored, while the periphery includes masts, antennas and other passive equipment.
lightning-rod idea to ships, including British warships, which were eventually outfitted with anchor chains that stretched from the top of their wooden masts to the sea.
DOR is more often than not caused by modern technologies that emit EMF an pollute our environment- for example mobile phone masts and microwaves.
support football field lighting masts as well as common area lighting
of as banal or dull views- factories or telephone and TV masts- to be important too.