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an·chor  (ngkr)
n.
1. Nautical A heavy object attached to a vessel by a cable or rope and cast overboard to keep the vessel in place either by its weight or by its flukes, which grip the bottom.
2. A rigid point of support, as for securing a rope.
3. A source of security or stability.
4. Sports
a. An athlete, usually the strongest member of a team, who performs the last stage of a relay race or other competition.
b. The person at the end of a tug-of-war team.
5. An anchorperson.
v. an·chored, an·chor·ing, an·chors
v.tr.
1. To hold fast by or as if by an anchor. See Synonyms at fasten.
2. Sports To serve as an anchor for (a team or competition).
3. To narrate or coordinate (a newscast).
4. To provide or form an anchor store for: Two major stores anchor each end of the shopping mall.
v.intr.
Nautical To drop anchor or lie at anchor.

[Middle English anker, ancher, from Old English ancor, from Latin ancora, anchora, from Greek ankura.]
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anchor
top to bottom: Danforth, admiralty, and stockless anchors

anchor
Noun
1. a hooked device attached to a boat by a cable and dropped overboard to fasten the boat to the sea bottom
2. a source of stability or security: a spiritual anchor
3. anchors Slang the brakes of a motor vehicle: he rammed on the anchors
Verb
1. to use an anchor to hold (a boat) in one place
2. to fasten securely: we anchored his wheelchair to a rock [Greek ankura]
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.anchoranchor - a mechanical device that prevents a vessel from moving
flue, fluke - flat bladelike projection on the arm of an anchor
grapnel anchor, grapnel - a light anchor for small boats
claw, hook - a mechanical device that is curved or bent to suspend or hold or pull something
mooring anchor - an anchor used to hold a mooring buoy or a channel marker in place
mushroom anchor - an anchor used for semipermanent moorings; has a bowl-shaped head that will dig in however it falls
shank, stem - cylinder forming a long narrow part of something
sheet anchor, waist anchor - spare anchor for use in emergency
vessel, watercraft - a craft designed for water transportation
2.anchor - a central cohesive source of support and stability; "faith is his anchor"; "the keystone of campaign reform was the ban on soft money"; "he is the linchpin of this firm"
support - something providing immaterial assistance to a person or cause or interest; "the policy found little public support"; "his faith was all the support he needed"; "the team enjoyed the support of their fans"
3.anchoranchor - a television reporter who coordinates a broadcast to which several correspondents contribute
television newscaster, television reporter, TV newsman, TV reporter - someone who reports news stories via television
Verb1.anchor - fix firmly and stably; "anchor the lamppost in concrete"
fasten, fix, secure - cause to be firmly attached; "fasten the lock onto the door"; "she fixed her gaze on the man"
2.anchor - secure a vessel with an anchor; "We anchored at Baltimore"
fasten, fix, secure - cause to be firmly attached; "fasten the lock onto the door"; "she fixed her gaze on the man"

anchor
noun 1. mooring, hook Nautical bower Nautical kedge, drogue, sheet anchor
verb 3. dock, moor, harbour, drop anchor, kedge, cast anchor, drop the hook, let go the anchor, lay anchor, come to anchor
Translations

anchor [ˈæŋkəʳ] nancla, áncora
vi (also: to drop anchor) → anclar, echar el ancla
vt (fig) → sujetar, afianzar;
to weigh anchor → levar anclas
anchor [ˈæŋkəʳ] nancre f
vi (also: to drop anchor) → jeter l'ancre, mouiller
vtmettre à l'ancre (fig);
to anchor sth to → fixer qch à;
to weigh anchor → lever l'ancre
anchor [ˈæŋkəʳ] nAnker m
vi (also: to drop anchor) → ankern, vor Anker gehen
vt (fig) → verankern;
to anchor sth to → etw verankern in +dat;
to weigh anchor → den Anker lichten
anchor [ˈæŋkəʳ] nancora
vi (also: to drop anchor) → gettare l'ancora
vtancorare;
to weigh anchor → salpare or levare l'ancora

anchor
n anchor [ˈӕŋkə]
1 something, usually a heavy piece of metal with points which dig into the sea-bed, used to hold a boat in one position. ankerمِرْساة السَّفينَهкотваkotvaankerder Ankerάγκυραanclaankurلنگرankkuriancreעֹגֶן @@@עוֹגֶן$$$लंगरsidrohorgonyjangkar, sauhakkeriancoraいかりinkarasenkurssauhankerankerkotwicaâncoraancorăякорьkotvasidrosidroankareสมอเรือçapa, demir, çıpaякірلنگرmỏ neo
2 something that holds someone or something steady. anker, steunpilaarمَلاذ، سَند، مَرْبَطанкер, стоманена връзкаoporaforankringder Rettungsankerάγκυραanclaankurوسیلۀ درجانگهدارندهankkuriattacheעֹגֶן @@@עוֹגֶן$$$स्थिरकsidrorögzítőpenahanhaldreipiancora固定する고정재pagrindas, ramstisdrošs patvērumspengukuhplechtankerforankring, festekotwicaancorarsalvare, sprijinякорь спасенияopora(pri)vezzidna zategastöd, förankringที่ยึดเหนี่ยวdestek固定物порятунок; символ надіїجائے پناہnơi nương tựa
v
to hold (a boat etc) steady (with an anchor) They have anchored (the boat) near the shore; He used a stone to anchor his papers.geankerيُرْسي، يَرْبُط السَّفينَه بِالمِرْساةзакотвям(u)kotvitkaste anker; holde påverankernαγκυροβολώanclarankurdama, kinnitamaثابت نگاه داشتن؛ لنگر انداختنankkuroidaancrerלְעֲגֵןलंगर डालनाspustiti sidro, učvrstitilehorgonyozmenahanleggjast við festar; festa tryggilegaancorareいかりを降ろす닻을 내리다; 닻으로 고정시키다statyti nuleidus inkarą, nuleisti inkarą, prilaikytinoenkurot; noenkurotiesmenambat(ver)ankerenankre, festekotwiczyćancorara ancoraстать на якорь; закреплять(za)kotviťzasidrati; utrditiučvrstitiankra, förankraทอดสมอdemir atmak, demirlemek把...固定住ставити на якір; закріплятиلنگر ڈالنا ، روکناthả neo...
n ˈanchorage [-ridʒ]
a place which is safe, or used, for anchoring boats a sheltered anchorage.vasmeerpuntمَكان الإرْساء، مَلَاذакотвянеkotvištěankerplads; havnder Ankerplatzαγκυροβόλιfondeaderoankrupaikلنگرگاهankkuripaikkamouillageמַעֲגָןַ ֲलंगर डालने का स्थानsidrištehorgonyhelypelabuhanskipalægiancoraggio停泊所정박지laivų stovėjimo vietaenkurvietatempat penambatankerplaatsankerplass, havnmiejsce kotwiczeniaancoradouroloc de ancorareякорная стоянкаmiesto na zakotveniesidriščesidrišteankarplatsจุดที่เหมาะสำหรับทอดสมอdemirleme yeri錨地якірна стоянка; закріпленняلنگر ڈالنے کا مقام ، جیازوں کے ٹھرنے کا مقامchỗ thả neo
at anchor
(of a ship) anchored The ship lay at anchor in the bay.vasgemeerمُرسى، رَاسِна котваzakotvenýforankret; for ankervor Ankerαγκυροβολημένοςancladoankrusلنگر انداختهankkurissaà l'ancreלְעֲגֵןलंगरusidrenhorgonyozberlabuhvið festarancorato停泊している정박중인nuleidęs inkarąbūt noenkurotamberlabuhvoor ankerforankret, for ankerna kotwicyancoradoancoratна якореkotvenýzasidranusidrenför ankarจอดทอดสมอdemirli拋了錨на якоріلنگر اندازbỏ neo

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