单词 | anchor |
释义 | anchor UK ['æŋ.kər] US [-kɚ] noun countable BOAT 船 ADVANCED ■a heavy metal object, usually shaped like a cross with curved arms, on a strong rope or chain, which is dropped from a boat into the water to prevent the boat from moving away 锚 •We dropped •It was time to weigh UK ['æŋ.kər] US [-kɚ] noun countable SUPPORT 支持 ■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.我身处困境时,她就是我的精神支柱。 •This treaty has been called the anchor (= strongest part) of their foreign policy.该条约被称为他们外交政策的基石。 UK ['æŋ.kər] US [-kɚ] noun countable BROADCASTER 播音员 mainly US an anchorman or anchorwoman (广播、电视节目的)主持人 UK ['æŋ.kər] US [-kɚ] verb FASTEN 使固定 intransitive or transitive ■to lower an anchor into the water in order to stop a boat from moving away 抛锚,下锚 transitive ■to make something or someone stay in one position by fastening them firmly 把…系住(或扎牢);使稳固,使固定 •We anchored ourselves to UK ['æŋ.kər] US [-kɚ] verb BROADCAST 广播 transitive mainly US ■to act as the anchorman or anchorwoman of a programme 主持,担任(节目的)主持人 •She will anchor the new morning news show.她将主持新的早间新闻节目。 |
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