Mast group words: mast, mast lamp, mast symbol.
Mast: a high pole on a ship used to hang signals, install antennas and support observation platforms.
Mast light: Navigation signal lights installed on the fore and aft masts of ships according to the International Maritime Navigation Rules. The mast light is a white light placed above the center line of the ship's fore and aft, which is higher than other lights and displays uninterrupted light from the front of the ship to the rear of each side with a horizontal arc of 225 degrees.
Mast: mast. Also refers to ships. Liang and He Xun of the Southern Dynasties wrote in "The Beginning of the New Forest": "If the mast does not advance, the waves will be hard to refuse." Bing Xin's "Past Two" V: "I went to the railing, put down a life buoy, sat on it with my knees crossed, facing the tall chimney and mast."
Example:
1. A ship with a longitudinal sail device has at least two masts, a foremast and a main mast near the middle of the ship.
2. Therefore, in addition to the difference between mast and sail, sloop is different from sloop in many other aspects.
He sat on the mast, circling the sail pulled from the base of the mast, trying not to think about anything, just holding back.
4. Edmond's eyes were fixed on the brig that set out in the morning and the sloop that had just left.
The gardenias full of trees are swaying in the wind, like beautiful boats, facing the morning glow and braving the wind and waves at sea.