to anchor
第三人称
anchors
现在进行时
anchoring
过去式
anchored
过去完成时
anchored
1
抛锚, 下锚
to moor a ship or boat to the bottom of the sea to stop it from moving away
及物动词
- They anchored the sailboat near the shore, allowing them to swim and relax without worrying about it drifting away.
他们将帆船锚定在靠近岸边的地方,让他们可以游泳和放松,而不必担心它会漂走。
- The captain decided to anchor the yacht in a secluded cove, creating a peaceful and private setting for the guests.
船长决定将游艇锚定在一个僻静的小海湾,为客人创造一个宁静和私密的环境。
- They anchored the houseboat in a calm inlet, enjoying the tranquility of the surrounding nature and water.
他们将船屋锚定在一个平静的小湾,享受着周围自然和水的宁静。
- The fishing boat was anchored in a prime fishing spot, allowing the anglers to cast their lines and wait for the catch.
渔船锚定在一个优质的钓鱼点,让钓鱼者可以抛线等待捕获。
2
固定, 锚定
to secure or fasten something firmly in place, often to prevent movement or ensure stability
及物动词
- She anchored the tent stakes into the ground to prevent the tent from being blown away by the strong winds.
她将帐篷桩固定在地面上,以防止帐篷被强风吹走。
- He carefully anchored the bookshelf to the wall to prevent it from toppling over.
他小心地将书架固定在墙上,以防止它翻倒。
- The mountaineer hammered pitons into the rock face to anchor themselves while climbing the steep cliff.
登山者在攀登陡峭的悬崖时,将岩钉锤入岩面以固定自己。
- The team anchored the goalposts securely to the ground before the soccer match.
球队在足球比赛前将球门柱牢固地固定在地面上。
- The sculpture was anchored to its pedestal with bolts, preventing it from being easily moved or toppled.
雕塑用螺栓固定在基座上,防止其轻易移动或倾倒。
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主持, 主播
to lead and present a television or radio program, serving as the main host responsible for coordinating the show
及物动词
- He has been chosen to anchor the nightly news broadcast.
他被选为夜间新闻广播的主播。
- She will anchor the new talk show series starting next month.
她将主持下个月开始的新脱口秀系列。
- The experienced journalist anchored the live election coverage last night.
这位经验丰富的记者昨晚主持了选举的现场报道。
- They asked him to anchor the morning radio show because of his popularity.
他们因为他的受欢迎程度而请他主持早间广播节目。
- She anchored a successful documentary series in the early 1980s, gaining widespread recognition.
她在1980年代初期主持了一部成功的纪录片系列,获得了广泛的认可。