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drift anchor
ancre flottante
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
drift anchor SAM.
ancre ž. spol flottante
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
I. anchor [brit. angl. ˈaŋkə, am. angl. ˈæŋkər] SAM.
1. anchor NAVT.:
ancre ž. spol
2. anchor fig.:
soutien m. spol
3. anchor → anchorman, → anchorwoman
II. anchor [brit. angl. ˈaŋkə, am. angl. ˈæŋkər] GLAG. nepreh. glag.
anchor ship:
III. anchor [brit. angl. ˈaŋkə, am. angl. ˈæŋkər] GLAG. preh. glag.
1. anchor:
anchor ship, balloon
anchor tent, roof etc
arrimer (to à)
2. anchor am. angl.:
anchor RADIO, TV
anchorwoman [brit. angl. ˈaŋkəˌwʊmən, am. angl. ˈæŋkərˌwʊmən] SAM.
anchorwoman RADIO, TV
anchorman [brit. angl. ˈaŋkəmən, am. angl. ˈæŋkərˌmæn] SAM.
1. anchorman:
anchorman RADIO, TV
pivot m. spol
2. anchorman ŠPORT:
relayeur m. spol
I. drift [brit. angl. drɪft, am. angl. drɪft] SAM.
1. drift (flow, movement):
l'exode m. spol rural
2. drift (ocean current):
drift also GEOL.
dérive ž. spol
3. drift (deviation):
dérivation ž. spol
dérive ž. spol
4. drift (mass):
congère ž. spol
tas m. spol
nuage m. spol
traînée ž. spol
5. drift (general meaning):
sens m. spol (général)
get the drift pog.?
tu piges? pog.
6. drift GEOL. (glacial deposit):
drift m. spol
7. drift (in mining):
8. drift LINGV.:
évolution ž. spol
9. drift:
drift ELEK., RADIO
dérive ž. spol
II. drift [brit. angl. drɪft, am. angl. drɪft] GLAG. nepreh. glag.
1. drift (be carried):
drift (by tide, current) boat:
drift (by wind) balloon:
drift smoke, fog:
2. drift (pile up):
drift snow:
former des congères ž. spol mn.
drift leaves:
des bourrasques ž. spol mn. de neige
3. drift:
to drift along person dobes.
4. drift (stray) fig.:
v slovarju PONS
I. anchor [ˈæŋkəʳ, am. angl. -kɚ] SAM.
1. anchor (object):
ancre ž. spol
2. anchor fig.:
to be sb's anchor
3. anchor TV, RADIO:
présentateur(-trice) m. spol (ž. spol)
II. anchor [ˈæŋkəʳ, am. angl. -kɚ] GLAG. preh. glag.
1. anchor (fix firmly):
2. anchor TV, RADIO:
III. anchor [ˈæŋkəʳ, am. angl. -kɚ] GLAG. nepreh. glag.
I. drift [drɪft] SAM.
1. drift (slow movement):
mouvement m. spol
drift of ship
dérive ž. spol
drift of current
sens m. spol
drift of events
cours m. spol
écroulement m. spol
downward drift of prices
effondrement m. spol
2. drift METEOROL. (mass blown together):
drift of sand
dune ž. spol
drift of snow
congère ž. spol
drift of clouds
traînée ž. spol
3. drift (central meaning):
sens m. spol général
4. drift TEH. (tool):
jet m. spol (d'extraction)
II. drift [drɪft] GLAG. nepreh. glag.
1. drift (be moved):
drift a. fig.
drift smoke, voice
drift attention
2. drift (move aimlessly):
3. drift METEOROL. (be piled into drifts):
drift sand
drift of snow
Vnos OpenDict
drift GLAG.
v slovarju PONS
I. anchor [ˈæŋ·kər] SAM.
1. anchor (object):
ancre ž. spol
2. anchor fig.:
to be sb's anchor
3. anchor TV, RADIO:
présentateur(-trice) m. spol (ž. spol)
II. anchor [ˈæŋ·kər] GLAG. preh. glag.
1. anchor (fasten firmly):
2. anchor TV, RADIO:
III. anchor [ˈæŋ·kər] GLAG. nepreh. glag.
I. drift [drɪft] SAM.
1. drift (slow movement):
mouvement m. spol
drift of ship
dérive ž. spol
drift of current
sens m. spol
drift of events
cours m. spol
écroulement m. spol
downward drift of prices
effondrement m. spol
2. drift METEOROL. (mass blown together):
drift of sand
dune ž. spol
drift of snow
congère ž. spol
drift of clouds
traînée ž. spol
3. drift (central meaning):
sens m. spol général
4. drift TEH. (tool):
jet m. spol (d'extraction)
II. drift [drɪft] GLAG. nepreh. glag.
1. drift (be moved):
drift a. fig.
drift smoke, voice
drift attention
2. drift (move aimlessly):
3. drift METEOROL. (be piled into drifts):
drift sand
drift of snow
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
PONS OpenDict

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The friends begin to drift apart, as they are compelled to stay within their cliques.
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Drift ice is carried along by winds and sea currents, hence its name.
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Drift ice consists of "floes", individual pieces of sea ice 20 m or more across.
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Most of the injuries and fatalities were to miners who leapt from the spake and were thrown back under the trolley due to the narrowness of the drift shaft.
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It was designed to protect the canal from floods and drift ice, and entered service in 1873.
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