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1
a
heavy
metal
object
,
usually
shaped
like a
cross
with
curved
arms
, on a
strong
rope
or
chain
, that is
dropped
from a
boat
into the water to
prevent
the
boat
from
moving
away:
Examples:
drop
anchor
We
dropped
anchor
(=
lowered
the
anchor
into the water) and
stopped
.
weigh
anchor
It was time to
weigh
anchor
(=
pull
up the
anchor
and
sail
away).
2
someone or something that
gives
support
when
needed
:
Examples:
She was my
anchor
when things were
difficult
for me.
This
treaty
has been called the
anchor
(=
strongest
part) of their
foreign
policy
.
3
an
4
the
member
of a
team
who goes last in a
relay
(= a
type
of
race
between
two or more
teams
in which each person in the
team
runs
or
swims
part of the
race
):
Examples:
anchor
leg
Thorpe
swam
the
anchor
leg
for
Australia
.
As
anchor
in the
relay
, he
closed
a 4-metre
gap
to
seize
victory
.
5
to
lower
an
anchor
into the water in
order
to stop a
boat
from
moving
away
6
to make something or someone stay in one
position
by fastening him, her, or it
firmly
:
Examples:
We
anchored
ourselves to the
rocks
with a
rope
.
7
to
act
as the
anchorman
or anchorwoman of a
programme
:
Examples:
She will
anchor
the new morning
news
show.
8
to be the
member
of a
team
who goes last in a
relay
(= a
type
of
race
between
two or more
teams
in which each person in the
team
runs
or
swims
part of the
race
):
Examples:
He won the 100- and 200-metre
sprints
and
anchored
two
winning
relay
teams
.
"Klete
anchored
that
race
perfectly
," Phelps said. "His
swim
was the
reason
we won."
9
a
heavy
metal
object
attached
to a
boat
by a
rope
or
chain
that, when
dropped
into the water and
resting
on the
bottom
,
keeps
the
boat
from
moving
:
Examples:
We
dropped
the
anchor
and took out our
fishing
rods
.
10
An
anchor
is also someone or something that
gives
support
when
needed
:
Examples:
Sheβs looking for a
spiritual
anchor
.
11
a person who
reports
the
news
and
manages
reports
by others on a
television
or
radio
program
:
Examples:
The
mayor
grants
frequent
interviews
to
local
news
anchors.
12
to keep a
boat
from
moving
by
dropping
a
heavy
metal
object
attached
to it by a
rope
or
chain
into the water so that it
rests
on the
bottom
:
Examples:
[ T ] We
anchored
our
sailboat
near
the
shore
.
13
to
report
the
news
and
manage
reports
by others on a
television
or
radio
program
:
Examples:
[ T ] He
anchored
the morning
news
for many years.
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