Английски - Племената оджибве Речник:
Синоними:
anchored |
anchoring |
anchors |
Дефиниция:
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1. anagram rancho |
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2. anagram charon |
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3. heavy object placed in the water in order to hold boats in place; main broadcaster on a TV or radio program, broadcaster; source of security or stability, refuge; text used as the start or end of a hypertext link (Internet) |
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4. attach firmly, fasten tightly; drop an anchor (from a boat) |
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5. bowling Last man to roll in team competition. Usually the best bowler; i.e., the bowler most likely to get a strike in the "foundation frame" (the ninth frame) and most likely to "strike out." The term originated in 1913 when a bowler (Hans Arfsparger) for the Anchor Brewing team in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, bowled in the fifth position and struck out 94 times in succession. |
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6. device, usually of metal, attached to a ship or boat by a cable or chain and lowered to the seabed to hold the vessel in a particular place by means of a fluke or pointed projection that digs into the sea bottom. Ancient anchors consisted of large stones, basketfuls of stones, sacks filled with sand or logs of wood loaded with lead; these held the vessel merely by their weight and by friction along the bottom. As ships became larger, they required a more effective device to hold them and wooden hooks that dug into the sea bottom came into use as anchors. Iron replaced wood in their construction and teeth or flukes were added to help the hooks dig into the bottom. Another major improvement was the addition of a stock or horizontal arm, that is set at right angles to the arms and flukes of the lower part of the anchor. The stock ensures that the arms rest vertically on the seabed and thus one fluke will dig itself in, providing maximum holding power. This type, with its two flukes and its stock at right angles, remained the basic anchor for many centuries. It is known as a stock anchor in the United States and as a fisherman's anchor in the United Kingdom. Figure 1: Stock anchor Curved arms began to replace straight arms in anchors early in the 19th century. This type of anchor, which is still used for light work and for boats, is shown in Figure 1. The ring (or shackle) is the part of the anchor where the chain or cable is attached. By removing the keep pin, the stock can be removed from the head so that the anchor can be stowed flat on an anchor bed in the ship. The stock must then be folded out again (i.e., stocked) before letting go, to ensure that one of the flukes digs into the ground. The vertical shaft of an anchor is called a shank; it contains a balancing band fitted at the anchor's centre of gravity so that the anchor balances horizontally when lifted. The shank is joined to each arm at the crown. At the end of each arm is a fluke, which consists of a triangular flat face (i.e., a palm) with a pointed bill that digs into the ground. Figure 2: Stockless anchor The stockless anchor (Figure 2), which was patented in England in 1821, came into wide use principally because of its ease of handling and stowing. The crown, arms and flukes of a stockless anchor are cast in one piece and can pivot slightly from side to side on the shank. The flukes are long and heavy and have projecting shoulders at their base that catch on the seabed. As more drag is exerted, the shoulders force the flukes downward into the bottom. Stockless anchors have replaced the older stock anchor on most of the large ships of the world. Several other types of anchors are in common use. Lightweight, Danforth and plow anchors have long, sharp flukes that pivot around a stock at the bottom of the shank and bury themselves deeply into the bottom; these anchors are generally used for yachts and other small craft. The mushroom anchor is shaped like an upside-down mushroom and is used widely as a permanent mooring for lightships, dredges and lighters. |
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7. A fixed object used to secure a man whilst operating a safety rope or for attaching equipment such as ladders or ropes. |
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8. v (esp. US) She will anchor (= introduce) the broadcast of Christmas greetings to the troops. |
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9. A securing device.Brake anchor |
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10. A series of methods used to secure a structure to its footings or foundation wall so that it will not be displaced by flood or wind forces. |
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11. petroleum industry any device that secures or fastens equipment. In downhole equipment, the term often refers to the tail pipe. In offshore drilling, floating drilling vessels are sometimes secured over drill sites by large metal anchors like those used on ships. |
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Ние са намерили следните племената оджибве думи и преводи за "anchor":
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Английски |
Племената_оджибве |
1. |
anchor |
asinaab+iig
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2. |
anchor |
gichi-gonzaabiishkoojigan+an
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3. |
anchor |
boonisaazowin+an
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4. |
anchor |
boonikajigan+an
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5. |
anchor |
boonakanjigan+an
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6. |
anchor |
boonikanjigan+an
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Така че, това е, как може да се каже "anchor" в племената оджибве.
Спрежение:
present I anchor you anchor he/she/it anchors we anchor you anchor they anchor
simple past I anchored you anchored he/she/it anchored we anchored you anchored they anchored
present perfect I have anchored you have anchored he/she/it has anchored we have anchored you have anchored they have anchored
past continuous I was anchoring you were anchoring he/she/it was anchoring we were anchoring you were anchoring they were anchoring
future I shall anchor you will anchor he/she/it will anchor we shall anchor you will anchor they will anchor
continuous present I am anchoring you are anchoring he/she/it is anchoring we are anchoring you are anchoring they are anchoring
subjunctive I be anchored you be anchored he/she/it be anchored we be anchored you be anchored they be anchored
diverse anchor let's anchor anchored anchoring
. Изрази съдържащи "anchor":
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Английски |
Племената_оджибве |
1. |
anchor rock |
agonjiwasin+iig |
2. |
anchor SB |
boonakazh |
3. |
anchor SB |
boonikaw |
4. |
anchor ST |
boonikan |
5. |
anchor ST |
boonakadoon |
6. |
anchor: be ~ed |
giizhagomo |
7. |
anchor: boat ~ |
boonakajigan+an |
8. |
anchor: cast ~ |
boonakajige |
9. |
anchor: cast ~ |
boonakanjige |
10. |
anchor: drop ~ |
boonakazo |
11. |
anchor: drop ~ |
boonikazo |
12. |
anchor: net ~ stick |
bimidaakonigan+an |
13. |
boat anchor |
boonakajigan+an |
14. |
cast anchor |
boonakajige |
15. |
cast anchor |
boonakanjige |
16. |
ice: anchor pole for ~ netting |
anaamizigoneyaatig+oon § |
17. |
net: string for holding anchor- |
asinaabeyaab+iin § |
18. |
pole: anchor pole for ice netti |
anaamizigoneyaatig+oon § |
19. |
rock: anchor ~ |
agonjiwasin+iig |
20. |
rock: string for holding anchor |
asinaabeyaab+iin § |
21. |
stick: net anchor ~ |
bimidaakonigan+an |
22. |
string for holding anchor-rock |
asinaabeyaab+iin § |
. До сега, има редица 4,615,433 търси думи / изрази, сред 24,462 днес. Тагове: anchor, asinaab+iig, gichi-gonzaabiishkoojigan+an, boonisaazowin+an, boonikajigan+an, boonakanjigan+an, boonikanjigan+an, Английски - Племената оджибве Речник |
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