anchor的意思和读音

anchor

: [ˈæŋkər] : [ˈæŋkə(r)]

n.);

v.使

anchors  anchoring  anchored  

v.+n.ship anchor,anchor boat,anchor newscast,vessel anchor,drop anchor

v.unfasten

n.newscaster,commentator,presenter,announcer,broadcaster

v.fasten,attach,fix,affix,secure

anchorn.

1.[c][u]a heavy metal object that is attached to a rope or chain and dropped over the side of a ship or boat to keep it in one place

to drop anchor

The ship lay at anchor two miles off the rocky coast.

We weighed anchor(= pulled it out of the water) .

2.[c]);a person or thing that gives sb a feeling of safety

the anchor of the family

v.

1.[i][t]~ (sth)to let an anchor down from a boat or ship in order to prevent it from moving away

We anchored off the coast of Spain.西沿

2.[t]~ sth使to fix sth firmly in position so that it cannot move

Make sure the table is securely anchored.

3.[t][usupass]~ sb/sth (in/to sth)使使to firmly base sth on sth else

Her novels are anchored in everyday experience.

4.[i][t]~ (sth)广to be the person who introduces reports or reads the news on television or radio

She anchored the evening news for seven years.

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n.1.a heavy object that is dropped into the water to prevent a boat from moving2.someone who presents a television or radio program, especially the news3.someone or something that is strong and reliable, and so makes people feel safe and confident4.an important store or business that attracts other businesses to the area where it is1.a heavy object that is dropped into the water to prevent a boat from moving2.someone who presents a television or radio program, especially the news3.someone or something that is strong and reliable, and so makes people feel safe and confident4.an important store or business that attracts other businesses to the area where it is

v.1.to prevent a boat from moving by dropping its anchor into the water2.to present a television or radio program, especially the news3.to fix something firmly somewhere

1. ancestor n. * anchor n. ancient adj.

2. ancestor anchor ▲ ancient ...

6. airline representative: anchor: announcer: 广 ...

7. MuZi Anchor DLTC ...

8. Elucidate Anchor Dynamic , ...

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1.The Fed knows there is a risk that inflation will spiral out of control and is trying to anchor inflation expectations through talk.——

2.He let go of his anchor, clung with his hands to the edges of the hole, and tried to push himself in.

3.Today's system has no tie to gold or any other anchor, and contains a variety of exchange-rate regimes and capital controls.

4.Called a bow roller because a block at the front end of the fitting rolls as the anchor line comes in or goes out.“bowroller”。

5.The case for defending the dollar as the nominal anchor of the international economy has therefore never been weaker.

6.ANCHOR I don't know about this. Sounds like taking out all the charm out of going to a convenience store.便

7.Eventually it began to blow so hard that we had to drop the anchor and ride it out.

8.The recursive CTE definition must contain at least two CTE query definitions, an anchor member and a recursive member.CTECTE

9.Because there was no wind, the small boats pulled the ship three or four miles round the island, to a safe place to drop the anchor .

10.And since he's still in a position of power and authority, he's not just an old relic, but a heavy anchor around the company's neck.