mast
英 [mɑːst]
美 [mæst]
n. 桅杆; 船桅; 天线塔; 旗杆
vt. 在…上装桅杆
Collins.1 / BNC.8028 / COCA.11745
习惯用语
n.
- nail your colours to the mast
- 公开宣称;公开表态
to say publicly and firmly what you believe or who you support
牛津词典
noun
- 桅杆;船桅
a tall pole on a boat or ship that supports the sails - 天线塔
a tall metal tower with an aerial that sends and receives radio or television signals - 旗杆
a tall pole that is used for holding a flag
柯林斯词典
- 船桅;桅杆
Themastsof a boat are the tall upright poles that support its sails. - 天线杆
A radiomastis a tall upright structure that is used to transmit radio or television signals. - tonailyourcolours to the mast→ see:colour
英英释义
noun
- a vertical spar for supporting sails
- any sturdy upright pole
- nuts of forest trees used as feed for swine
- nuts of forest trees (as beechnuts and acorns) accumulated on the ground
双语例句
- He has nailed his colours firmly to Mr Dobson's mast
他表示坚决支持多布森先生。 - Eg. the mast was bent during the storm.
桅杆在风暴中变弯了。 - The cable model is one of the key factors in guyed mast calculation.
桅杆结构计算模型的建立要考虑多种因素的影响,纤绳是其中的关键之一。 - If equipped, remove the radio antenna mast, and components from the fender.
如果装备了无线电天线罩和零件,从挡泥板拆下它们。 - Mr Kennedy nailed his colours to the mast of the single currency.
肯尼迪先生表示支持单一货币制。 - The candidate nailed his colours to the mast on the question of civil rights.
那位候选人明确表示了他对民权问题的观点。 - I needed a halyard to the mast.
我的桅杆需要个升降索。 - I called to her, and the mast moved easily and accurately.
我喊她一声,桅杆就很容易很准确地转动。 - Finally he put the mast down and stood up.
临了,他放下桅杆,站起身来。 - That ain't bad for a man before the mast, you may lay to that.
这对一个吃海上这碗饭的人来说是很不错的了,你们可以相信我的话。