anchor
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Определение и значение слова «anchor» на английском языке

to anchor
01

бросать якорь

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
Примеры
The captain decided to anchor the yacht in a secluded cove, creating a peaceful and private setting for the guests.
Капитан решил бросить якорь яхты в уединённой бухте, создав мирную и уединённую обстановку для гостей.
02

закрепить, пришвартовать

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
Примеры
She anchored the tent stakes into the ground to prevent the tent from being blown away by the strong winds.
Она закрепила колья палатки в земле, чтобы палатку не унесло сильным ветром.
03

вести, анкорировать

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
Примеры
He has been chosen to anchor the nightly news broadcast.
Он был выбран, чтобы вести ночной выпуск новостей.
01

ведущий

someone who introduces news on a live TV or radio program by other broadcasters
anchor definition and meaning
Примеры
The anchor delivered the breaking news with a calm and authoritative demeanor.
Ведущий представил последние новости со спокойным и авторитетным поведением.
02

якорь, кошка

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
Примеры
The sailors lowered the anchor to secure the ship during the storm.
Моряки опустили якорь, чтобы закрепить корабль во время шторма.
03

a source of stability, support, or central influence in a system, organization, or situation

Примеры
She served as the anchor of the team during difficult times.
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