0 a tall pole on a boat or ship that supports its sails
1 a tall metal pole used to support an aerial for radio, television, or mobile phonesignals:
a television/radio mast
3 a tall pole used to support a ship’s sails
The authority must be given the opportunity to say whether they wish to approve, within 28 days, details of the mast's siting and appearance.
The optronics masts offer significant benefits over conventional periscopes.
As a result of these decisions six masts were built during this period, four in 2000 and two in 2001.
There has been a proliferation of telecommunications masts in all the juicy spots in my constituency.
No estimates are made of the number of masts required by operators over future years since these factors are commercial matters for each individual operator.
The sharing of masts will help achieve this, where practicable, as will the use of existing buildings to site new antennas.
Overall, it is desirable to keep the number of telecommunications masts to a minimum, whether operative or redundant.
All television masts, regardless of their height, require full planning consent.
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船, 船桅,桅杆, 收音機/電視機…
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船, 船桅,桅杆, 收音机/电视机…
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mástil, torre, mástil [masculine…
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mastro, antena, torre…
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(船の)マスト, (アンテナ用の)鉄塔…
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gemi direği, anten direği…
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mât [masculine], pylône [masculine], mât…
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pal, torre…
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