Vertaling van anchor
I anchor
you anchor
he/she/it anchors
I anchor
you anchor
he/she/it anchors
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to ride at anchor
to drop anchor {ww.}
I anchor
you anchor
he/she/it anchors
I anchor
you anchor
he/she/it anchors
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I anchor
you anchor
he/she/it anchors
I anchor
you anchor
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to cast anchor
to drop anchor {ww.}
I anchor
you anchor
he/she/it anchors
I anchor
you anchor
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ground tackle {zn.}
backbone
linchpin
mainstay
lynchpin
keystone {zn.}
anchorman
anchorperson {zn.}
to anchor {ww.}
I anchor
you anchor
he/she/it anchors
I ground
you ground
he/she/it grounds
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to anchor {ww.}
I anchor
you anchor
he/she/it anchors
I ground
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Voorbeelden in zinsverband
The ship dropped anchor.
The ship dropped anchor.
Drop the anchor!
Drop the anchor!
Every ship needs an anchor.
Every ship needs an anchor.
The ship cast anchor at Kobe.
The ship cast anchor at Kobe.
The ship dropped anchor in the harbor.
The ship dropped anchor in the harbor.
The boat is attached to the anchor by a chain.
The boat is attached to the anchor by a chain.
His mother's letters were an anchor to the boy.
His mother's letters were an anchor to the boy.
The ship is at anchor in the harbor.
The ship is at anchor in the harbor.
They usually use an anchor to hold a yacht in place.
They usually use an anchor to hold a yacht in place.
Of course Jon Stewart is America's most trusted anchor now—even our real news is a farce!
Of course Jon Stewart is America's most trusted anchor now—even our real news is a farce!
A ship's captain must remain observant that a reliable buoy be attached to each anchor by a sturdy rope, so that one could find and raise the anchor if its anchor-cable were to be shorn apart, were to fall into the sea or were to be hewn apart.
A ship's captain must remain observant that a reliable buoy be attached to each anchor by a sturdy rope, so that one could find and raise the anchor if its anchor-cable were to be shorn apart, were to fall into the sea or were to be hewn apart.
To reach the port of heaven, we must sail sometimes with the wind and sometimes against it— but we must sail, and not drift, nor lie at anchor.
To reach the port of heaven, we must sail sometimes with the wind and sometimes against it— but we must sail, and not drift, nor lie at anchor.
Of course Jon Stewart is the most trusted anchor in the United States now—even our real news is a farce!
Of course Jon Stewart is the most trusted anchor in the United States now—even our real news is a farce!