0 a heavy, metal object that is dropped into water to stop a boat from moving -- kotwica
1 someone who reads the news and announcements on a television or radio programme -- prezenter/ka
2 to stop a boat from moving by dropping a heavy metal object into the water -- rzucać kotwicę , zakotwiczyć
3 to make something or someone stay in one position by fastening them firmly -- mocować
4 to read the news or announcements on television or radio as your job -- pracować jako prezenter/ka
Here, we clearly see how strong the substantive impact of regime preferences becomes when a voter is not clearly anchored politically.
Each line is anchored at the ends with a reference: not at all at the left, and worst possible at the right.
Here they could not get the anchors out because the winch was frozen in a lump of ice.
A supertag is said to be anchored by the word associated with it.
Each of the three acts is anchored by an extended number in which this relationship is explored and developed.
We have examined examples of life courses that display types of wisdom anchored in community life.
The related troubles talk nourished the community, anchored in these two visible members, whose biographical particulars signalled a very visible identity.
Richards discusses what she terms ' bad neighbours ', and their role as anchors for communication in the neighborhood.
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船, 錨, 支持…
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船, 锚, 支持…
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ancla, anclar, ancla [masculine]…
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âncora, ancorar…
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(船の)いかり, 停泊させる, (船)をいかりで止める(固定する)…
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çıpa, televizyon ve radyoda duyuruları yapan, haberleri sunan kişi…
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ancre [feminine], présentateur/-trice [masculine-feminine], jeter l’ancre…
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àncora, ancorar…
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