
배에서 돛을 달기 위해 수직으로 세운 긴 기둥.
A tall upright post or spar on a ship or boat, typically carrying sails.
예문:
"The sailors climbed the mast to secure the rigging before the storm."
"A sudden gust of wind snapped the main mast of the small sailboat."
지상에 세워진 높은 기둥으로, 주로 국기 게양대나 라디오 및 텔레비전 송신탑으로 사용됨.
A tall upright structure on land, such as a flagpole or a radio and television transmitter.
예문:
"The new telecommunications mast improved mobile signal strength in the rural area."
"The national flag was raised to the top of the mast during the ceremony."
돼지나 야생 동물의 먹이가 되는 도토리나 너도밤나무와 같은 숲속 나무의 열매.
The fruit of forest trees like oak and beech, especially when used as food for pigs or wildlife.
예문:
"A heavy mast of acorns provided plenty of food for the deer this winter."
"Farmers used to let their pigs forage for mast in the autumn woods."
함장이 선원의 경미한 위반 사항이나 불만 사항을 심리하는 해군의 공식 절차.
A formal session where a ship's captain hears cases of minor offenses or grievances.
예문:
"The sailor was summoned to the captain's mast for a uniform violation."
"He received a formal commendation during the morning mast."
선박에 돛대를 세우거나 장착하다.
To fit or furnish a vessel with a mast or masts.
예문:
"The shipwrights worked through the night to mast the new frigate."
"The yacht was finally masted and ready for its maiden voyage."