unanchored / ˈæŋ kər /

无锚的无锚无锚式无支架

unanchored3 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. any of various devices dropped by a chain, cable, or rope to the bottom of a body of water for preventing or restricting the motion of a vessel or other floating object, typically having broad, hooklike arms that bury themselves in the bottom to provide a firm hold.
  2. any similar device for holding fast or checking motion:an anchor of stones.
  3. any device for securing a suspension or cantilever bridge at either end.
v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to hold fast by an anchor.
  2. to fix or fasten; affix firmly: The button was anchored to the cloth with heavy thread.
  3. to act or serve as an anchor for: He anchored the evening news.
v. 无主动词 verb
  1. to drop anchor; lie or ride at anchor: The ship anchored at dawn.
  2. to keep hold or be firmly fixed: The insect anchored fast to its prey.
  3. Sports, Radio and Television. to act or serve as an anchor.

unanchored 近义词

unanchored

等同于 adrift

unanchored 的近义词 4
unanchored 的反义词 6

更多unanchored例句

  1. The ongoing campaign utilized primarily PageRank-passing guest blogs with commercial, hard anchor texts.
  2. A wave of retail bankruptcies — including of some of Simon’s most important mall anchors and tenants, such as the department store chains JCPenney and Neiman Marcus — is adding to the pressure.
  3. He spent a year growing that following, throwing everything he had into a career as an online creator with the app as his anchor.
  4. But, you have less control over the anchor text or the article’s content.
  5. Short floating attachment anchors sprouted from the dice, like an octopus’s arms, each chemically fused to an antigen protein.
  6. Removing choice is bullying and seems a horrid basis on which to anchor your relationship.
  7. She added: “NBC News is proud to have David in the important anchor chair of ‘Meet the Press.’ ”
  8. Have a kid here –what some pejoratively refer to as an “anchor baby” – and it is tougher to be deported.
  9. “When immigrants hear ‘anchor babies,’ they hear ‘they hate us,’” says Sharry.
  10. “Tom Brokaw would anchor for hours on end for breaking news events and things like that,” Roker says.
  11. At a quarter past seven he took his leave and we let drop our anchor where we were, off Cape Tekke.
  12. We embarked on the evening of the 28th of June, and weighed anchor before daybreak of the 29th.
  13. After you have repeated the Correlation, then repeat the two extremes, thus—“Anchor” … “Bolster.”
  14. On the 2nd of July, we again attempted to weigh anchor, but with no better success than the day before.
  15. At eight o'clock the next morning we got underweigh; but the Dick in weighing her anchor found both flukes broken off.