English to Gujarati Dictionary anchor

anchor

એન્કર
definition
verb
the ship was anchored in the lee of the island
moor (a ship) to the sea bottom with an anchor.
she anchored a television documentary series in the early 1980s
act as an anchor for (a television program or sporting event).
noun
They rigged two mooring legs on the ship's fantail, consisting of anchors , chain and heavy cable attached to two buoys.
a heavy object attached to a rope or chain and used to moor a vessel to the sea bottom, typically one having a metal shank with a ring at one end for the rope and a pair of curved and/or barbed flukes at the other.
he signed off after nineteen years as CBS news anchor
an anchorman or anchorwoman, especially in broadcasting or athletics.
translation of 'anchor'
noun
લંગર
example
It will see a 350,000 sq ft extension to the existing Frenchgate shopping centre, which is to have as its 'anchor' retailer a new Debenham's department store.
In addition to the three 'anchor' tenants, the site will also contain 50 retail units, multi-storey and underground parking and a six-screen cineplex.
The lifeboat crew helped to 'anchor' the vessel so it would withstand the battering of the waves until it was ready to be refloated, and transferred the passengers and crew to safety.
The end of it that was still in front of Ivan wrapped around his right arm once again, and the lance started to pull him towards Zas, using the ground as an 'anchor' .
That analysis provided an 'anchor' for negotiations.
The u2018power centeru2019 retail area and 'anchor' stores would go up in the middle and eastern part of the site.
Nonetheless, the basic line from which the image evolved - and around which all its complexities revolve - provides a clarifying 'anchor' .
Gavin Esler has been a news 'anchor' on BBC News 24 since 1997.
Dunnes Stores will operate a supermarket and department store at the Scotch Hall complex, which will have 60 other shops and two further 'anchor' tenants.
Authors are separated to encourage browsing, or placed together to provide a stable 'anchor' .
A ship had thrown its 'anchor' down near desolate shores, constantly ravaged and pummeled by persistent waves.
The total effect was surprisingly focused and intimate, with Gabriel's confessional singing style providing an emotional 'anchor' for the ever-shifting visuals.
One needs to find a space to 'anchor' the ship before applying for a license.
He said this would help inform a consistent and coherent regional framework that could provide a further 'anchor' for the initiatives that must be pursued.
Developers Chartback are holding advanced talks with an unnamed retailer specialising in non-food household goods to secure a main 'anchor' for the Rawson Quarter project.
the European Community is the economic 'anchor' of the New Europe
Competition for 'anchor' stores in shopping centres remains robust with Dunnes, Superquinn, Marks and Spencers and Tesco all hoping to expand their presence.
The Rainbow Warrior had been blockading the military port until police boarded the ship on Saturday night and cut her 'anchor' chain forcing the ship into dock.
the boat, no longer held fast by its 'anchor', swung wildly
Dowsett is a television news reporter / 'anchor' for KTVL, the CBS station in Medford, Oregon.
In the midst of all these changes and uncertainties, the key role of leadership is to provide an 'anchor' that can offer some degree of stability.
The weekend had a few moments of fun, but most of the time I felt like a drifting ship waiting for the 'anchor' to hit bottom or snag on something solid.
the European Community is the economic 'anchor' of the New Europe
The sonic trickery can get a little wearing, but there's always a heart-melting tune or a catchy chorus to provide an emotional 'anchor' .
Let's check in with Rob Marciano in Bay Town, Texas, our CNN weatherman and news 'anchor' as well.
There's a cavern over there on that island, along with a spot to 'anchor' the ship.
Also in the bay is the 'anchor' and chain from the Rhone, only discovered encrusted in coral a few years previously.
We shall put her in the side of a cove, and 'anchor' our ships behind her.
The metronome set to the macro beat will provide a rhythmic 'anchor' for the student.
Because it could provide an 'anchor' for part of downtown - the old town of York, no less - that really needs some help getting going again.
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