Anchor

['æŋkə] or ['æŋkɚ]

解释:

(noun.) a mechanical device that prevents a vessel from moving.

(noun.) 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'.

(noun.) a television reporter who coordinates a broadcast to which several correspondents contribute.

(verb.) secure a vessel with an anchor; 'We anchored at Baltimore'.

(verb.) fix firmly and stably; 'anchor the lamppost in concrete'.

艾伯特整理--From WordNet

解释:

(n.) A iron instrument which is attached to a ship by a cable (rope or chain), and which, being cast overboard, lays hold of the earth by a fluke or hook and thus retains the ship in a particular station.

(n.) Any instrument or contrivance serving a purpose like that of a ship's anchor, as an arrangement of timber to hold a dam fast; a contrivance to hold the end of a bridge cable, or other similar part; a contrivance used by founders to hold the core of a mold in place.

(n.) Fig.: That which gives stability or security; that on which we place dependence for safety.

(n.) An emblem of hope.

(n.) A metal tie holding adjoining parts of a building together.

(n.) Carved work, somewhat resembling an anchor or arrowhead; -- a part of the ornaments of certain moldings. It is seen in the echinus, or egg-and-anchor (called also egg-and-dart, egg-and-tongue) ornament.

(n.) One of the anchor-shaped spicules of certain sponges; also, one of the calcareous spinules of certain Holothurians, as in species of Synapta.

(v. t.) To place at anchor; to secure by an anchor; as, to anchor a ship.

(v. t.) To fix or fasten; to fix in a stable condition; as, to anchor the cables of a suspension bridge.

(v. i.) To cast anchor; to come to anchor; as, our ship (or the captain) anchored in the stream.

(v. i.) To stop; to fix or rest.

(n.) An anchoret.

编辑:沃伦

解释:

n. an implement for retaining a ship in a particular spot by temporarily chaining it to the bed of a sea or river. The most common form has two flukes one or other of which enters the ground and so gives hold; but many modifications are used some with movable arms some self-canting.—Anchors are distinguished as the starboard and port bowers sheet spare stream kedge and grapnel or boat anchors: (fig.) anything that gives stability or security.—v.t. to fix by an anchor: to fasten.—v.i. to cast anchor: to stop or rest on.—ns. Anch′orage the act of anchoring: the place where a ship anchors or can anchor: (Shak.) the anchor and all the necessary tackle for anchoring: a position affording support: (fig.) anything that gives a resting-place or support to the mind: duty imposed on ships for anchoring; Anch′or-hold the hold of an anchor upon the ground: (fig.) security.—adj. Anch′orless without such: unstable.—n. Mushroom-anchor an anchor with a saucer-shaped head on a central shank used for mooring.—At anchor anchored.—To cast anchor to let down the anchor to take up a position; To weigh anchor to take up the anchor so as to be able to sail away.

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娱乐性解释:

To dream of an anchor is favorable to sailors, if seas are calm. To others it portends separation from friends, change of residence, and foreign travel. Sweethearts are soon to quarrel if either sees an anchor.

编辑:希娜

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编辑:谢恩

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