Translation meaning & definition of the word "anchor" into Latvian language
Vārda "enkurs" nozīme un definīcija latviešu valodā
English⟶Latvian
Anchor
[Enkurs]/æŋkər/
noun
1. A mechanical device that prevents a vessel from moving
- synonym:
- anchor ,
- ground tackle
1. Mehāniska ierīce, kas neļauj kuģim kustēties
- sinonīms:
- enkurs ,
- zemes piederumi
2. A central cohesive source of support and stability
- "Faith is his anchor"
- "The keystone of campaign reform was the ban on soft money"
- "He is the linchpin of this firm"
- synonym:
- anchor ,
- mainstay ,
- keystone ,
- backbone ,
- linchpin ,
- lynchpin
2. Centrālais saliedētais atbalsta un stabilitātes avots
- "Ticība ir viņa enkurs"
- "Kosmosa reformas pamatakmens bija mīkstās naudas aizliegums"
- "Viņš ir šīs firmas linchpin"
- sinonīms:
- enkurs ,
- galvenā ,
- tastatūra ,
- mugurkauls ,
- linchpin ,
- linčpins
3. A television reporter who coordinates a broadcast to which several correspondents contribute
- synonym:
- anchor ,
- anchorman ,
- anchorperson
3. Televīzijas reportieris, kurš koordinē raidījumu, kurā piedalās vairāki korespondenti
- sinonīms:
- enkurs ,
- enkurš
verb
1. Fix firmly and stably
- "Anchor the lamppost in concrete"
- synonym:
- anchor ,
- ground
1. Stingri un stabili salabot
- "Ankurors lamppost betonā"
- sinonīms:
- enkurs ,
- zeme
2. Secure a vessel with an anchor
- "We anchored at baltimore"
- synonym:
- anchor ,
- cast anchor ,
- drop anchor
2. Nodrošina kuģi ar enkuru
- "Mēs noenkurojāmies baltimorā"
- sinonīms:
- enkurs ,
- cast enkurš ,
- nometiet enkuru
Examples of using
Every ship needs an anchor.
Katram kuģim ir nepieciešams enkurs.
Drop the anchor!
Nometiet enkuru!
The ship dropped anchor.
Kuģis nometa enkuru.