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- n.锚;给以安全感的人(或物);精神支柱;顶梁柱
- v.抛锚;下锚;使固定;扣牢
- 网络锚点;安佳;锚定
第三人称单数:anchors 现在分词:anchoring 过去式:anchored v.+n. ship anchor,anchor boat,anchor newscast,vessel anchor,drop anchor n. newscaster,commentator,presenter,announcer,broadcaster v. fasten,attach,fix,affix,secure 1. | [c][u] 锚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 |
| | | The ship lay at anchor two miles off the rocky coast. 船在离岩岸两英里处抛锚停泊。 | | We weighed anchor(= pulled it out of the water) . 我们起锚。 |
2. | [c] 给以安全感的人(或物);精神支柱;顶梁柱a person or thing that gives sb a feeling of safety |
| the anchor of the family 全家的顶梁柱 |
1. | [i][t] ~ (sth) 抛锚;下锚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. 我们在西班牙沿海抛锚停泊。 |
2. | [t] ~ sth 使固定;扣牢;系牢to fix sth firmly in position so that it cannot move |
| Make sure the table is securely anchored. 务必要把桌子固定好。 |
3. | [t][usupass] ~ sb/sth (in/to sth) 使扎根;使基于to firmly base sth on sth else |
| Her novels are anchored in everyday experience. 她的小说取材自日常生活经验。 |
4. | [i][t] ~ (sth) 主持(电视、广播节目)to be the person who introduces reports or reads the news on television or radio |
| She anchored the evening news for seven years. 她主持了七年晚间新闻报道。 |
n. | 3. 〔电信〕电枢;衔铁;铰钉;〔机〕固定器;支撑点;紧急制动器 10. 【体育】一队运动员中最后参加比赛的人;殿后的人〔如接力赛中跑最后一棒的人〕 3. 〔电信〕电枢;衔铁;铰钉;〔机〕固定器;支撑点;紧急制动器 10. 【体育】一队运动员中最后参加比赛的人;殿后的人〔如接力赛中跑最后一棒的人〕 | v. | |
n. | 1. a heavy, traditionally double-hooked, device for keeping a ship or floating object in place 2. any device that keeps an object in place 3. an announcer on a news program, providing links between the studio and reporters on location. 4. somebody who or something that provides stability 5. the team member who is responsible for the last leg in a relay race or farthest to the rear in a tug of war 6. a point to which a climber's rope is attached, e.g. on a rock face or in ice 7. a heavy object that is dropped into the water to prevent a boat from moving 8. someone or something that is strong and reliable, and so makes people feel safe and confident 9. an important store or business that attracts other businesses to the area where it is 10. someone who presents a television or radio programme, especially the news 1. a heavy, traditionally double-hooked, device for keeping a ship or floating object in place 2. any device that keeps an object in place 3. an announcer on a news program, providing links between the studio and reporters on location. 4. somebody who or something that provides stability 5. the team member who is responsible for the last leg in a relay race or farthest to the rear in a tug of war 6. a point to which a climber's rope is attached, e.g. on a rock face or in ice 7. a heavy object that is dropped into the water to prevent a boat from moving 8. someone or something that is strong and reliable, and so makes people feel safe and confident 9. an important store or business that attracts other businesses to the area where it is 10. someone who presents a television or radio programme, especially the news | v. | 1. to hold something securely in place 2. to moor a ship by lowering its anchor so that it remains stationary in a place 3. to be the announcer on a news program 4. to prevent a boat from moving by dropping its anchor into the water 5. to present a television or radio programme, especially the news 6. to fix something firmly somewhere 7. drop anchor;stop or stay in a place by using an anchor 1. to hold something securely in place 2. to moor a ship by lowering its anchor so that it remains stationary in a place 3. to be the announcer on a news program 4. to prevent a boat from moving by dropping its anchor into the water 5. to present a television or radio programme, especially the news 6. to fix something firmly somewhere 7. drop anchor;stop or stay in a place by using an anchor | adj. | 1. used for securing or connecting something |
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