English to Tamil Dictionary anchorage

anchorage

நங்கூரமிடுவதற்காக
definition
noun
a seaport in southern Alaska, on an inlet of the Pacific Ocean, the state's largest city; population 279,243 (est. 2008).
translation of 'anchorage '
நங்கூரம் பாய்ச்சுமிடம்
example
The answer lies at least in part in a quest for 'anchorage' , for attachment to others and a sense of continuity.
Both provide 'anchorage' to a person who might otherwise get lost in meditation or in crusade.
Many of the shipwrecks in Palau waters were later salvaged, with the exception of three to four shipwrecks in the 'anchorage' areas.
This application is also designed to exploit partial ordering information provided by 'anchorage' of clones to a genetic map.
The operation was carried out as strong winds battered Scotland, tearing a cargo ship from its 'anchorage' in the Orkney islands.
Anchorites and anchoresses lived the religious life in the solitude of an ‘ 'anchorage' ’, usually a small hut or ‘cell’ built against a church.
They provided an added advantage to Lynn as a site attracting trade, since the fleets offered a sheltered 'anchorage' for ships carrying visiting merchants.
the mother provides emotional 'anchorage'
Where drainage is not adequate rooting development is restricted leading to poor tree growth and insufficient 'anchorage' .
Suva in Fiji was a veritable metropolis compared with some of the ports the frigate reached in the following weeks - in one case there was no port, just an 'anchorage' outside a reef.
The church has an 'anchorage' or cell where a succession of anchorites (hermits) lived from 1383 until the reign of Henry VIII.
In addition, wall 'anchorage' to satisfy earthquake loading conditions must resist very high loads.
In political activity, then, men sail a boundless and bottomless sea: there is neither harbour for shelter nor floor for 'anchorage' , neither starting-place nor appointed destination.
Eleusis Bay, a floating 'anchorage' of laid-up ships near Athens, is gradually being cleared of ships that no longer have a cruising future.
The 'anchorage' at St Julian's was occupied by a woman, and, as was the tradition, the anchoress took the name of the church, which explains why many people today still think Julian was a man.
Root systems of terrestrial plants serve many important tasks among which 'anchorage' of the plant and uptake of water plus nutrients are the most important ones.
The longitudinal bars had sufficient 'anchorage' to develop their strengths.
Julian of Norwich died at Norwich in her 'anchorage' at the Church of St. Julian
the plant needs firm 'anchorage'
I remember the first time I realised how much trouble I was going to have with this business of mental 'anchorage' .
In a hatchback or estate (not saloon) car, a cage can be attached to 'anchorage' points in the boot.
An intricate support structure of stainless-steel wires, bamboo poles and fishing nets provides 'anchorage' for the fabric cladding.
the plant needs firm 'anchorage'
You don't even have to be a sophisticated analyst to see what they are doing with the visual rhetoric and verbal 'anchorage' .
This transfer of experiences from one individual to another through the medium of visual art establishes critical 'anchorage' in which the creator and the receiver seem to play a manifest role.
To be sure, the titles of the paintings could provide some 'anchorage' and steer the inquiry away from a purely phenomenological reading since they seem to suggest that there is a meaning, a hidden agenda.
Studies have shown that reinforcing rods driven into the ground do not provide sufficient 'anchorage' .
Anthony Tohill had an outstanding game against Cavan, free running, forward momentum and sparkling impact while Fergal Doherty provided excellent 'anchorage' .
My photo below shows the rebuilt 'anchorage' on the east wall in the peaceful churchyard surrounded by the bustle of the city centre.
I watched quietly as the other boats in the 'anchorage' swung on their moorings.
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