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Перевод: anchor
[прилагательное] якорный; [существительное] якорь ; якорь спасения; символ надежды; анкер ; железная связь; [глагол] стать на якорь; бросать якорь; обосноваться; осесть; закреплять; скреплять
Тезаурус:
- Follow main street to sea, keeping right behind The Anchor Inn on Common Lane.
- Generally, when things fall apart and get desperate I just go out into the garden, anchor myself to the earth.
- The distance from bottle to anchor should be about 1ft deeper than the depth of water.
- It's very easy to exaggerate in athletics, and five metres can become ten without much bother; however, by the time Viktor Bryzgin got away on the anchor nobody doubted he was on his way to Soviet gold.
- All segments and bristles, they can anchor one end while pushing themselves forward with the other.
- If you ever get the chance of going to the catacombs in Rome you will see on the walls a very popular image of the cross shaped as an anchor.
- There was a subdued "clanging" from Henderson's Shipyard at Meadowside to the left, and the passengers waiting for the ferry on the Govan side at Water Row, could see the glow of fires where the boilermakers were busy putting the finishing touches to the Anchor Line's new flagship, the Columbia .
- She clutched at these landmarks as her heart soared like a kite, time day and place an anchor to the swooping light of love.
- Passing Anchor Bridge, Peter Scudamore - who had taken Anthony Tory's place on Docklands Express - and the National's most regular "bridesmaid" Chris Grant, on Stay on Tracks, were both plenty close enough.
- In total darkness, without prior experience, and with the location of potential anchor points for the support structure unpredictable, a mere spider sets about constructing a precise and complex network of several different kinds of threads held together with hundreds of precisely placed "welds".
- Mr David Howell, Tory chairman of the Foreign Affairs Select Committee, said the scheme must "anchor" people in the colony because any loss of confidence could lead to an immigration flood exceeding "the worst fears" of many of his backbench colleagues.
- The anchor is still the city's mark.
- Dolphins were often associated with the anchor, another symbol of salvation, and a dolphin twined around an anchor signified arrested speed, or prudence.
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