anchor 的英语意思
anchoranchor1 /ˈæŋkə $ -ər/ noun [countable]
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a piece of heavy metal that is lowered to the bottom of the sea, a lake etc to prevent a ship or boat moving沉入海底、湖底等处以防止船只移动的重金属器具at anchor
The ship was at anchor.那艘船已抛锚停泊。
We dropped anchor a few yards offshore.我们在离岸几码处抛锚。
The next morning, they weighed anchor (=lifted the anchor) and began to move south again.次日清晨,他们起锚(=拔起锚),再度向南驶去。2especially American English someone who reads the news on TV and introduces news reports在电视上播报新闻并介绍新闻报道的人 SYN newsreader British English:
Dan Rather, anchor of the CBC Evening News丹·拉瑟,CBC《晚间新闻》主播3someone or something that provides a feeling of support and safety给人以支撑感和安全感的人或事物:
Dad was the anchor of the family.爸爸是家里的主心骨。
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a piece of heavy metal that is lowered to the bottom of the sea, a lake etc to prevent a ship or boat moving沉入海底、湖底等处以防止船只移动的重金属器具at anchor
The ship was at anchor.那艘船已抛锚停泊。
We dropped anchor a few yards offshore.我们在离岸几码处抛锚。
The next morning, they weighed anchor (=lifted the anchor) and began to move south again.次日清晨,他们起锚(=拔起锚),再度向南驶去。2especially American English someone who reads the news on TV and introduces news reports在电视上播报新闻并介绍新闻报道的人 SYN newsreader British English:
Dan Rather, anchor of the CBC Evening News丹·拉瑟,CBC《晚间新闻》主播3someone or something that provides a feeling of support and safety给人以支撑感和安全感的人或事物:
Dad was the anchor of the family.爸爸是家里的主心骨。anchoranchor2 verb
1[intransitive, transitive] to lower the anchor on a ship or boat to hold it in one place放下船锚使船或小艇固定于一处 SYN moor:
Three tankers were anchored in the harbor.三艘油轮停泊在港口。2[transitive] to fasten something firmly so that it cannot move将某物牢固固定使其不能移动:
The shelves should be securely anchored to the wall.架子应牢固地固定在墙上。GRAMMAR Anchor is usually passive in this meaning.3be anchored in something to be strongly connected with a particular system, way of life etc与某一特定体制、生活方式等紧密相连:
John’s outlook has always been anchored in the political mainstream.约翰的世界观始终扎根于政治主流。4[transitive] to provide a feeling of support, safety, or help for someone or an organization为某人或某组织提供支撑感、安全感或帮助:
Steve anchors the team’s defense.史蒂夫是球队防线的核心。
Her life was anchored by her religion.她的生活以宗教为精神支柱。5[transitive] American English to be the person who reads the news and introduces reports on television担任电视新闻主播,负责播报新闻并介绍各报道 SYN present:
Collins anchors the 6 o'clock news.柯林斯主播六点钟新闻。
1[intransitive, transitive] to lower the anchor on a ship or boat to hold it in one place放下船锚使船或小艇固定于一处 SYN moor:
Three tankers were anchored in the harbor.三艘油轮停泊在港口。2[transitive] to fasten something firmly so that it cannot move将某物牢固固定使其不能移动:
The shelves should be securely anchored to the wall.架子应牢固地固定在墙上。GRAMMAR Anchor is usually passive in this meaning.3be anchored in something to be strongly connected with a particular system, way of life etc与某一特定体制、生活方式等紧密相连:
John’s outlook has always been anchored in the political mainstream.约翰的世界观始终扎根于政治主流。4[transitive] to provide a feeling of support, safety, or help for someone or an organization为某人或某组织提供支撑感、安全感或帮助:
Steve anchors the team’s defense.史蒂夫是球队防线的核心。
Her life was anchored by her religion.她的生活以宗教为精神支柱。5[transitive] American English to be the person who reads the news and introduces reports on television担任电视新闻主播,负责播报新闻并介绍各报道 SYN present:
Collins anchors the 6 o'clock news.柯林斯主播六点钟新闻。