Anchor
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British pronunciation/ˈænkɐ/
American pronunciation/ˈæŋkɝ/

"anchor"의 정의 및 의미

to anchor
01

앵커를 내리다, 정박하다

to moor a ship or boat to the bottom of the sea to stop it from moving away
Transitive: to anchor a ship or boat somewhere
to anchor definition and meaning
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The fishing boat was anchored in a prime fishing spot, allowing the anglers to cast their lines and wait for the catch.
They anchored the houseboat in a calm inlet, enjoying the tranquility of the surrounding nature and water.
The captain decided to anchor the yacht in a secluded cove, creating a peaceful and private setting for the guests.
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앵커를 박다, 고정하다

to secure or fasten something firmly in place, often to prevent movement or ensure stability
Transitive: to anchor sb/sth | to anchor sth to sth | to anchor sth into sth
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The team anchored the goalposts securely to the ground before the soccer match.
She anchored the tent stakes into the ground to prevent the tent from being blown away by the strong winds.
He carefully anchored the bookshelf to the wall to prevent it from toppling over.
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진행하다, 앵커하다

to lead and present a television or radio program, serving as the main host responsible for coordinating the show
Transitive: to anchor a television or radio program
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The experienced journalist anchored the live election coverage last night.
She will anchor the new talk show series starting next month.
He has been chosen to anchor the nightly news broadcast.
Anchor
01

앵커, 뉴스 앵커

someone who introduces news on a live TV or radio program by other broadcasters
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anchor definition and meaning

Who is an "anchor"?

An anchor is a person who leads a news program, presenting the latest information to an audience. They are typically seen on television, reading news stories, interviewing guests, and guiding the flow of the program. Anchors often work in a studio, delivering breaking news, weather updates, or other important events. They play a key role in ensuring that the news is communicated clearly and professionally, often coordinating with reporters, producers, and other team members to provide accurate and timely information.

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She became a household name as the anchor of the primetime news program.
After decades in the industry, he retired as one of the most respected anchors in broadcast journalism.
The network hired a seasoned journalist to serve as the anchor for its flagship morning show.
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a heavy object, usually made of metal, designed to secure a vessel or structure firmly to the bottom of a body of water to prevent drifting
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The diver checked the anchor before descending into the deep waters.
The sailors lowered the anchor to secure the ship during the storm.
The harbor master inspected the anchor before granting clearance for the ship to dock.
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앵커, 지지의 중심

a central cohesive source of support and stability
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The fishing boat was anchored in a prime fishing spot, allowing the anglers to cast their lines and wait for the catch.
They anchored the houseboat in a calm inlet, enjoying the tranquility of the surrounding nature and water.
The captain decided to anchor the yacht in a secluded cove, creating a peaceful and private setting for the guests.
They anchored the sailboat near the shore, allowing them to swim and relax without worrying about it drifting away.
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