Examples of using Masts in English and their translations into Serbian
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Three masts.
The masts of some ship behind the wall.
This is used for the masts.
Post holes for 58 masts are found in the upper level of the theatre.
It's a 48-footer, three masts.
It will also have five masts and sails totaling 6347 square meters.
Here are the holes for the masts.
Many galleys had masts and sails for use when the winds were favourable.
Raise the radio and radar masts.
Galleys usually had masts and sails, but would lower them at the approach of combat.
A yawl, like the ketch,has two masts.
It was necessary to improvise new masts and prepare the facility to start transmitting again.
Ketches, just like yawls,have two masts.
Then the upper decks, masts, tables, chairs, windows… ladders, everything, including the lifeboats.
La Revoltosa", red and black, twin masts.
All you have to do is release the masts about 40 centimeters from the end so that they interlock.
Shift aft the back stays if you're worried about the masts.
Greek fleets would even leave their sails and masts on shore(as being unnecessary weight) if possible.[6].
There were no major limitations of space andbamboo became the raw material of choice for making the masts(only used wire antennas).
Lights mounted on poles,overpasses and masts have become a necessity, due to which increases the visibility on the street at night and in the evening.
Also, Hook's 48-foot pirate ship is included,complete with deck, masts, sails and rigging.
The ship, which has three masts and rigging but rarely unfurls its sails, is powered by a compressed natural gas engine(formerly a Marine Detroit Diesel 2-stroke).
From 1500, anyone in China found building a ship with more than two masts were liable to the death penalty;
Due to the increasing amount of mobile phone masts, Wi-Fi appliances and other electric devices, the exposure rates in buildings are constantly rising.
The harbour is so deep andsheltered that the British fleet supposedly hid here from the French by covering their masts with palm fronds.
To penetrate into the deep element of the sea,you should place decorative masts, vases with sand and shells, figures with silhouettes of sea inhabitants.
When Ridpath visited the site, he saw lights on buildings in the valley below,as well as flashing red lights on giant antenna masts at Orford Ness.
Some overweight machines can use two masts to form a herringbone to move the lifting object laterally, but the amplitude is small and the operation is very laborious.
The massive and revolutionary FalconRig sailing system with 15 sails upon three massive rotating masts is unlike anything else in the world of superyacht sailing.
Flanking one side is a large stand of tall Norfolkpine, trees planted by British mariners,which were to have been used as replacement masts for sailingships.