Translation "jarbol" to English

jarbol{masculine}{nautics}
foremast · mast · pole
jarboli{plural}
spar

jarbol

masculinenauticsIPA: / jarbol /
Definition and meaning

Katarka, drveni ili gvozdeni stub na brodu na kome se razapinju jedra, zastave, signalni znaci i sl. (lat.)

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foremast

nounnauticsIPA: / fɔːrmæst /

The mast nearest the bow in vessels with two or more masts.
mast nearest the bow of a ship

mast

nounnauticsIPA: / mˈast /

(Homonym: massed).
1. A vertical pole for supporting sails.
2. Any sturdy upright pole.

And the first mate takes a rope and ties Odysseus to the mast in a nice knot.
Source: TED2020
All right, so tie me to the mast."
Source: TED2020
This repeats itself through the night rehearsal, tying to the mast, conning his way out of it, beating the poor first mate up mercilessly.
Source: TED2020

pole

nounIPA: / pˈoːl /

(Homonym: Pole, poll).
1. A long (usually round) rod of wood or metal or plastic.
2. A long fiberglass implement used for pole vaulting.
3. One of the two ends of a magnet where the magnetism seems to be concentrated; SYN. magnetic pole.
4. One of two antipodal points where the Earth's axis of rotation intersects the Earth's surface.
5. One of two divergent or mutually exclusive opinions; or.
6. One of two points of intersection of the Earth's axis and the celestial sphere; SYN. celestial pole.
Unit of area equal to a square rod.
Either of the geographic north and south points of the axis about which the Earth rotates. The geographic poles differ from the magnetic poles, which are the points toward which a freely suspended magnetic needle will point.
In 1985
the magnetic north pole was some 350 km/218 mi nw of Resolute Bay, Northwest Territories, Canada. It moves northward about 10 km/6 mi each year, although it can vary in a day about 80 km/50 mi from its average position. It is relocated every decade in order to update navigational charts.
It is thought that periodic changes in the Earth's core cause a reversal of the magnetic poles (see polar reversal, magnetic field). Many animals, including migrating birds and fish, are believed to orient themselves partly using the Earth's magnetic field. A permanent scientific base collects data at the South Pole.

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At the North Pole, there are no penguins.
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This hut was built by Robert Falcon Scott and his men when they first came to Antarctica on their first expedition to go to the South Pole.
Source: TED2020
There was a beaten up black and white television flickering in the background, and a former head of state and general was being blindfolded and tied to the pole.
Source: TED2020

jarboli

pluralIPA: / jarboli /
Definition and meaning

Katarke.

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spar

nounIPA: / spɑːr /

1. A stout rounded pole of wood or metal used to support rigging.
2. A stout rounded usually wood or metal piece (as a mast, boom, gaff, or yard)
used to support rigging; any of the main longitudinal members of the wing of an airplane that carry the ribs

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Spain and the UK continue to spar over the territory.
Source: Tatoeba

Synonyms: sparring

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