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masted造句
1, Her masts leveled with the spires of churches. 2, All the flags were at half mast . 3, The candidate nailed his colours to the mast on the question of civil rights. 4, We discerned the figure of a man clinging to the mast of the wrecked ship. 5, The main cabin is situated forward of the mast. 6, Flags are flying at half - mast across China. 7, The sails are bound to the mast with cord. 8, He spent ten years before the mast. 9, The mast was bent during the storm. 10, The sails were flapping against the mast. 11, The ship lost its masts in the gale. 12, Flags were flying on every mast. 13, There is a seagull perched atop the mast. 14, First the sails and then the masts went. 15, It's your turn to nail your colours to the mast. 16, The collective name for mast, boom and sails on a boat is the 'rig'. 17, The movement of the ship caused the mast to sway from side to side/backwards and forwards. 18, Flags were flown at half mast on the day of his funeral. 19, Flags were flying at half mast on all public buildings. 20, The government ordered that all flags should be flown at half mast . 21, The project quality is masted by adopting histogram. 22, Probably was so masted when she set forth. 23, A cable-stayed, masted structure, the bridge is delicate, transparent, and has the optimum span between columns. 24, The group gapes in awe at a full- masted wooden ship perched in the highest branches of one of the tall trees. 25, Is there someone has any high-efficiency way to masted that in a short time ? 26, The ship-building practice of ancient China has a long history, originated from the primitive floating rigs and developed to rafts and dugouts, then to "plank boat", "wooden masted boat". 27, The production cost can be decreased, the product quality can be improved, and the extrusion fixture property can be exerted well when these elements are masted. 28, The first fully ocean going ship in Europe, the Carrack is a four- masted vessel developed in the Mediterranean during the 15th century, and later used throughout Europe. 29, The key lies in producing enough great driving force of natural circulation at reasonable heating temperature difference to make masted tape self-rotate reliably in heat transfer tubes.