to anchor
01
닻을 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
예시들
The captain decided to anchor the yacht in a secluded cove, creating a peaceful and private setting for the guests.
선장은 손님들을 위해 평화롭고 사적인 분위기를 만들기 위해 요트를 외딴 만에 정박하기로 결정했습니다.
02
고정하다, 닻을 내리다
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
예시들
The mountaineer hammered pitons into the rock face to anchor themselves while climbing the steep cliff.
등산가는 가파른 절벽을 오르는 동안 자신을 고정하기 위해 암벽에 피톤을 박았습니다.
예시들
The experienced journalist anchored the live election coverage last night.
경험 많은 기자가 어제 밤 선거 생중계를 진행했습니다.
Anchor
예시들
The network hired a seasoned journalist to serve as the anchor for its flagship morning show.
네트워크는 주력 아침 쇼의 앵커로 일할 경험 많은 기자를 고용했습니다.
02
닻, 앵커
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
예시들
They used a large anchor to moor the floating platform to the seabed.
그들은 떠 있는 플랫폼을 해저에 정박시키기 위해 큰 닻을 사용했습니다.
03
a source of stability, support, or central influence in a system, organization, or situation
예시들
His calm demeanor provided an anchor in the chaotic meeting.



























