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From
anello di ancoraggio

w Słowniku włoskim Oxford-Paravia

anchor ring [Brit ˈaŋkə rɪŋ] RZ. MAT.

toro r.m.
w Słowniku włoskim Oxford-Paravia
w Słowniku włoskim Oxford-Paravia

I. anchor [Brit ˈaŋkə, Am ˈæŋkər] RZ.

1. anchor NAUT.:

ancora r.ż.

2. anchor przen.:

3. anchor → anchorman, anchorwoman

II. anchor [Brit ˈaŋkə, Am ˈæŋkər] CZ. cz. nieprzech.

anchor ship:

III. anchor [Brit ˈaŋkə, Am ˈæŋkər] CZ. cz. przech.

1. anchor:

anchor ship, balloon
anchor tent, roof etc.

2. anchor Am:

anchor RADIO, TV

anchorwoman <l.mn. anchorwomen> [Brit ˈaŋkəˌwʊmən, Am ˈæŋkərˌwʊmən] RZ.

anchorwoman RADIO, TV
anchorwoman RADIO, TV

anchorman <l.mn. anchormen> [Brit ˈaŋkəmən, Am ˈæŋkərˌmæn] RZ.

1. anchorman:

anchorman RADIO, TV
anchorman RADIO, TV

2. anchorman SPORT (in relay race):

I. ring1 [Brit rɪŋ, Am rɪŋ] RZ.

1. ring (metal hoop):

anello r.m.

2. ring (circle):

cerchio r.m.
to put a ring round name, ad

3. ring SPORT:

pista r.ż.
ring r.m.

4. ring:

rete r.ż.

5. ring ZOOL. (on swan, bird):

collare r.m.

6. ring ASTRON.:

anello r.m.

7. ring (on cooker):

II. ring1 <I f. cz. przesz./im. cz. przeszł. ringed> [Brit rɪŋ, Am rɪŋ] CZ. cz. przech.

1. ring (encircle):

ring trees, buildings:
ring police, troops, protesters:

2. ring ROLN.:

ring tree

3. ring (put a ring on):

ring swan, bird

III. ring1 [Brit rɪŋ, Am rɪŋ]

I. ring2 [Brit rɪŋ, Am rɪŋ] RZ.

1. ring (sound):

squillo r.m.
avere un suono falso also przen.

2. ring Brit (phone call):

3. ring (set of bells):

concerto r.m. di campane (of di)

II. ring2 <I f. cz. przesz. rang, im. cz. przeszł. rung> [Brit rɪŋ, Am rɪŋ] CZ. cz. przech.

1. ring (cause to sound):

ring bell

2. ring Brit TELEK.:

ring number
ring person, station

III. ring2 <I f. cz. przesz. rang, im. cz. przeszł. rung> [Brit rɪŋ, Am rɪŋ] CZ. cz. nieprzech.

1. ring (sound):

ring bell, telephone:

2. ring (sound bell):

ring person:

3. ring (resonate):

ring footsteps, laughter, words:
to ring false or hollow przen.

4. ring Brit TELEK.:

to ring for taxi, ambulance

IV. ring2 [Brit rɪŋ, Am rɪŋ]

w słowniku PONS

I. anchor [ˈæŋ·kɚ] RZ.

1. anchor NAUT.:

ancora r.ż.

2. anchor przen.:

3. anchor (news anchor):

anchorman(-woman) r.m. (r.ż.) ndm.

II. anchor [ˈæŋ·kɚ] CZ. cz. przech.

1. anchor NAUT.:

2. anchor rope, tent:

3. anchor RADIO, TV:

III. anchor [ˈæŋ·kɚ] CZ. cz. nieprzech. NAUT.

I. ring1 [rɪŋ] RZ.

1. ring (small circle):

anello r.m.
ring of people
cerchio r.m.
ring around eyes
occhiaia r.ż.

2. ring (jewelery):

anello r.m.

3. ring (arena):

arena r.ż.
ring in boxing
ring r.m. ndm.
ring in circus
pista r.ż.

II. ring1 [rɪŋ] CZ. cz. przech.

1. ring (surround):

2. ring bird:

I. ring2 [rɪŋ] RZ.

1. ring (metallic sound):

squillo r.m.

2. ring (telephone call):

fare uno squillo r.m. a qn

II. ring2 <rang, rung> [rɪŋ] CZ. cz. przech.

ring bell
ring alarm

III. ring2 <rang, rung> [rɪŋ] CZ. cz. nieprzech.

ring telephone, bell:

Present
Ianchor
youanchor
he/she/itanchors
weanchor
youanchor
theyanchor
Past
Ianchored
youanchored
he/she/itanchored
weanchored
youanchored
theyanchored
Present Perfect
Ihaveanchored
youhaveanchored
he/she/ithasanchored
wehaveanchored
youhaveanchored
theyhaveanchored
Past Perfect
Ihadanchored
youhadanchored
he/she/ithadanchored
wehadanchored
youhadanchored
theyhadanchored

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At about 12:20, her starboard anchor was carried away by one of the many ships and barges cast about by the storm.
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The currency board needs to ensure the maintenance of adequate reserves of the anchor currency.
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Most practitioners run the climbing rope through two screwgate carabiners attached to the anchor, to provide backup in case one becomes undone.
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One such constraint is that loop termini are required to end at the correct anchor position.
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Her rudder, anchor, and windlass were illegally removed from her wreck site in the 1980s.
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