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OpenDict entry

anchoring

anchoring

I. anchor [ˈæŋkəʳ, Am -ɚ] N

1. anchor (object):

rzucać [perf rzucić] kotwicę
podnosić [perf podnieść] kotwicę

2. anchor (source of stability):

3. anchor esp AM RADIO, TV:

II. anchor [ˈæŋkəʳ, Am -ɚ] VB trans

1. anchor ship:

2. anchor (fix firmly):

przymocowywać [perf przymocować]

3. anchor esp AM (host):

prowadzić [perf po-]

III. anchor [ˈæŋkəʳ, Am -ɚ] VB intr

sheet anchor N NAUT

OpenDict entry

anchor VB

trip the anchor infin NAUT
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anchor N

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anchor windlass N

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anchor plate N

anchor plate ARCHIT
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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Anchoring the hypostome against the anterior doublure and cephalon provides structural bracing against which to tear apart prey.
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Anchoring can have more subtle effects on negotiations as well.
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As inflationary tendencies have persisted, the primary focus of monetary policy remains on containment of inflation, and anchoring of inflation expectations...
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Even on the summit area there are traces of the watchtower in the shape of rebates for anchoring a wooden observation post.
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In measurement arguments, anchoring fallacies can occur when unwarranted weight is given to data generated by metrics that the arguers themselves acknowledge is flawed.
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