anchored
past simple and past participle ofanchor
单词 | anchored |
释义 | anchored past simple and past participle ofanchor anchor verb uk/ˈæŋ.kər/us/ˈæŋ.kɚ/anchorverb(FASTEN)C2[IorT] toloweran anchor into thewaterinordertostopaboatfrommovingaway C2[T] to make something or someonestayin onepositionbyfasteninghim, her, or itfirmly: We anchored ourselvestotherockswith arope. Arriving & departing by boat or ship
You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Fastening and tying anchorverb(BROADCAST)[T]mainlyUS toactas theanchormanoranchorwomanof aprogramme: She will anchor the newmorningnewsshow. Broadcasting in general
anchorverb(IN RACE)[T]sportsspecialized to be thememberof ateamwho goes last in arelay(= atypeofracebetween two or moreteamsin which eachpersonin theteamrunsorswimspartof therace): Hewonthe 100-and 200-metresprintsand anchored twowinningrelayteams. "Klete anchored thatraceperfectly," Phelps said. "Hisswimwas thereasonwewon."
Competitors & participants in sports & games
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