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Перевод: anchored
[прилагательное] сто`ящий на якоре; верный; надежный
Тезаурус:
- She passed about forty-eight kilometres north of Krakatoa on the evening of the twenty-sixth, spent the night of the twenty-sixth to seventh anchored in Telok Betong, tried to sail again for Anjer in the morning, but was prevented from doing so by the violence of the eruption.
- Before the opening of this church in 1822, services had been conducted in the consul's house by the chaplains of ships anchored in the bay.
- For the next couple of days, the Britannia will be anchored up the coast, where Prince Charles will work on a BBC film about the environment and talk to government radicals with whom it was considered impolitic for him to spend time during his official itinerary.
- Remember these routes are all on limestone, which rarely gives good routes at less than VS, but a line of bolts, ending at a firmly anchored chain, up dry and solid rock, means that a much bolder approach can be adopted than on the polished, easier routes of Stoney or the vertical scree of Swanage.
- Stern, who is known for his sometimes brash self-promotion, anchored a television documentary series in the early 1980s, in which he attempted in a Bronowski-like way to explain the ascent of architecture in America.
- Cohen et al (1980) have postulated that the actin filaments are anchored to the platelet membrane by -actin (glycoprotein III), a transmembrane protein.
- World champion John Parrott overwhelmed Willie Thorne 8-;0 in Redhill while Grimsby's Mike Hallett was still anchored firmly to the foot of the table after losing 5-;3 to Jimmy White in Doncaster.
- By 1130 hours the load was complete and slipped, bound for Netley Buoys Where the Puma is anchored.
- The lid was anchored to the sides by screws through the sides.
- But this means that the soil for seed-sowing can be done simply by covering a patch for a few days with a sheet of polythene anchored by bricks or stones - in the absence, of course, of cloches.
- This spectre anchored some 100 yards away, a small mysterious vessel that prompted Dudley Clarke - as such uncertainties would concern future raiders - to move quietly to the bow and warn the men ashore.
- Merlin is a stainless steel dustbin-type drum that sits anchored in water.
- On 23 August 1815 HMS Northumberland , commanded by Admiral Cockburn, anchored in Funchal harbour, bound for the island of St Helena and taking Napoleon into exile.
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