anchor (锚)

noun, verb
/ˈæŋkər/
(mó)

含义

a heavy object used to hold a ship in place; also to secure firmly
a heavy object used to moor a vessel to the sea bottom; a person or thing that provides stability or confidence
含义翻译
用来保持船只固定的重物;也用于牢固固定
yòng lái bǎochí chuánzhī gùdìng de zhòngwù; yě yòng yú láogù gùdìng

例句

The ship dropped its anchor near the shore.

船只在海岸附近投下了锚。
Chuánzhī zài hǎi'àn fùjìn tóu xiàle mó.

The ship dropped its anchor in the harbor.

船只在港口投下了锚。
Chuánzhī zài gǎngkǒu tóuxiàle máo.

示例表达

anchor of hope
希望的锚
xīwàng de mó

同义词

mooring, fastener, stabilizer, support, mainstay, foundation
条目 1
mooring, fastener, stabilizer, support, mainstay
条目 2
mooring, support, foundation, mainstay

反义词

drift, release, instability

搭配词

drop anchor, lift anchor, anchor point, news anchor, weigh anchor
条目 1
drop anchor, lift anchor, anchor point, news anchor
条目 2
drop anchor, weigh anchor, news anchor

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