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How to read the word mast

Mast character pronounced [wéi]

mast

wéi

(1) ㄨㄟˊ

(2) a long pole erected on the deck of a ship, used for hoisting sails and flags or doubling up as a boompole, etc.: ~pole. ~ boom (mast). The ship ~.

(3) ? 郑码:FRGY,U:6845,GBK:CEA6

(4) 笔画数:10,部首:木,笔顺编号:1234351355

(5) Detailed Notes

mast

wéi

[name]

The pole pole on which the sails of a ship hang [mast]. e.g.: foremast; mast (the ropes on a mast)

(6) Commonly used phrases

mast top

wéidǐng

the part of the mast above the mast shoulder

mast

wéigān

a wooden, long, rounded or metal pole, usually erected vertically from the ship's keel or centerboard, that can support a cross-trussed sail downhaul wéilóu

Wéilóu

A platform around the top of a lower mast to spread the mizzen sail rigging, strengthen the masts, and provide a place to stand for people high up in the mast

mastwood

wéimù

[hand mast] A mast made of a single piece of rounded lumber or a large piece of wood

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