anchor
柯林斯詞典
1. N-COUNT An anchor is a heavy hooked object that is dropped from a boat into the water at the end of a chain in order to make the boat stay in one place. 錨
2. N-COUNT The anchor on a television or radio programme, especially a news programme, is the person who presents it. 節(jié)目主持人[美國英語]
He worked in the news division of ABC – he was the anchor of its 15-minute evening newscast. 他以前在美國廣播公司的新聞部工作–他是該公司15分鍾晚間新聞節(jié)目的主持人。
3. V-T/V-I When a boat anchors or when you anchor it, its anchor is dropped into the water in order to make it stay in one place. 拋錨
We could anchor off the pier. 我們可以在碼頭拋錨。
4. V-T If an object is anchored somewhere, it is fixed to something to prevent it moving from that place. 使固定
The roots anchor the plant in the earth. 根須把這植物固定在土裡。
5. V-T The person who anchors a television or radio programme, especially a news programme, is the person who presents it and acts as a link between interviews and reports that come from other places or studios. 主持[美國英語]
Viewers saw him anchoring a five-minute summary of regional news. 觀衆(zhòng)們看到了他主持地區(qū)新聞的5分鍾綜述。
6. N-COUNT An anchor is the main shop in a mall or shopping centre. 主躰商店[美國英語]
A clothing shop is to be a key anchor in a new development planned on the vacant lot. 一個(gè)服裝店將成爲(wèi)在這塊空地上計(jì)劃新開發(fā)項(xiàng)目中的一個(gè)關(guān)鍵主躰商店。
7. PHRASE If a boat is at anchor, it is floating in a particular place and is prevented from moving by its anchor. 停泊
Sailboats lay at anchor in the narrow waterway. 帆船停泊在狹窄的水道裡。
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anchor /???k?/ (anchoring,anchored,anchors)
劍橋詞典
- The captain of the ship ordered his men to lower the anchor.
- The missing boat was last seen at anchor off the north Wales coast .
- There's a huge metal anchor on display in the entrance to the Maritime Museum.
- The ship's anchor is attached to an enormous length of chain .
- For several hours the oil rig was adrift and dragging its anchors in the North Sea.
anchor noun [C] (ON A BOAT)
a heavy metal object , usually shaped like a cross with curved arms , on a strong rope or chain , that is dropped from a boat into the water to prevent the boat from moving away錨
We dropped anchor (= lowered the anchor into the water ) and stopped . 我們拋錨停船。
It was time to weigh anchor (= pull up the anchor and sail away). 該是起錨開船的時(shí)候了。
例句
anchor noun [C] (SUPPORT)
someone or something that gives support when needed可以依靠的人(或物);精神支柱;靠山
She was my anchor when things were difficult for me. 我身処睏境時(shí),她就是我的精神支柱。
This treaty has been called the anchor (= strongest part ) of their foreign policy . 該條約被稱作是他們外交政策的基石。
anchor noun [C] (BROADCASTER)
mainly USan anchorman or anchorwoman
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