Ääntäminen
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US:
- US:
- Canada:
- Northern England:
Haettu sana löytyi näillä lähdekielillä:
| Kieli | Käännökset |
|---|
| bulgaria | мачта (máčta) |
| espanja | mástil, nabo |
| esperanto | masto |
| hollanti | mast, scheepsmast, druilmast |
| italia | albero, alberare, inalberare, maestro |
| japani | マスト (masuto), 帆柱 (hobashira) |
| kreikka | κατάρτι (katárti), ιστός (istós), άλμπουρο (álmpouro) |
| latina | malus, arbor |
| norja | olden |
| portugali | mastro |
| puola | maszt |
| ranska | mât, mâter |
| ruotsi | mast |
| saksa | Mast |
| suomi | masto, salko, pukkipuu, pieli |
| tanska | mast |
| turkki | direk |
| tšekki | stěžeň |
| unkari | árboc, makk |
| venäjä | мачта (matšta) |
Määritelmät
Substantiivi
- (nautical, communication, aviation) A tall, slim post or tower, usually tapering upward, used to support, for example, sails or observation platforms on a ship, the main rotor of a helicopter, flags, floodlights, meteorological instruments, or communications equipment, such as an aerial, usually supported by guy-wires (except in the case of a helicopter).
- The fruit of forest-trees (beech, oak, chestnut, pecan, etc.), especially if having fallen from the tree, used as fodder for pigs and other animals.
- The anabolic steroid drostanolone propionate, also known as Masteron
- (obsolete, billiards) A type of heavy cue, with the broad end of which one strikes the ball.
- (naval) A non-judicial punishment ("NJP"); a disciplinary hearing under which a commanding officer studies and disposes of cases involving those under his command.
Verbi
- To supply and fit a mast to (a ship).
- (of swine and other animals) To feed on forest seed or fruit.
- (agriculture, forestry, ecology, of a population of plants) To produce a very large quantity of fruit or seed in certain years but not others.
Esimerkit
- He [...] would begin to pick up the seed-cases or mast, squeeze each one with his fingers to see if it were fertile, and drop it if it were not.
- Oak-mast, and beech, and cornel fruit, they eat.
- Swine under an oak filling themselves with the mast.
- Any individual tree which masted in a generally non-mast year would be subjected to the exclusive attention of the seed predators and so would be selected against.
- However, if this were true, all or most masting species (e.g., Fagus and Quercus) in a forest would have to mast in synchrony to be effective against generalist herbivores.
- Because dipterocarp seeds are winged and spin gracefully as they fall, the dispersal of millions of dipterocarp seeds during a masting event is one of the greatest spectacles that you can see on planet Earth.
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