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1 Anker
m; -s, -1. NAUT. anchor; Anker werfen oder vor Anker gehen drop anchor; vor Anker liegen ride at anchor, vor Anker treiben drag anchor; den Anker hieven oder lichten weigh anchor; umg., fig.: bei jemandem vor Anker gehen stop by at s.o.’s house etc., drop in on s.o.3. ARCHIT. anchor* * *der Ankerarmature; anchor* * *Ạn|ker ['aŋkɐ]m -s, -(NAUT, ARCHIT fig)anchor; (ELEC) armature; (von Uhr) anchorAnker werfen — to drop anchor
vor Anker gehen — to drop anchor; (fig) (hum
vor Anker liegen or treiben — to lie or ride or be at anchor
den/die Anker hieven or lichten — to weigh anchor
* * *(something, usually a heavy piece of metal with points which dig into the sea-bed, used to hold a boat in one position.) anchor* * *An·ker<-s, ->[ˈaŋkɐ]m1. NAUT anchor[irgendwo] vor \Anker gehen NAUT to drop [or cast] anchor [somewhere]; (fig fam a.) to stop [over] somewhereden \Anker hieven [o lichten] to weigh [or raise] anchor[irgendwo] vor \Anker liegen to lie [or ride] at anchor\Anker werfen (a. fig) to drop [or cast] anchor3. TECH, BAU (Befestigungsteil) anchor[-iron]; (Teil eines Aggregates) armature; (Teil des Uhrwerks) anchor* * *der; Ankers, Anker1) anchorvor Anker gehen/liegen — drop anchor/lie at anchor
2) (Elektrot.) armature* * *1. SCHIFF anchor;vor Anker gehen drop anchor;vor Anker liegen ride at anchor,vor Anker treiben drag anchor;lichten weigh anchor; umg, fig:3. ARCH anchor* * *der; Ankers, Anker1) anchorvor Anker gehen/liegen — drop anchor/lie at anchor
2) (Elektrot.) armature* * *anchor n.armature n.brace n.guy n. -
2 ankern
v/i (drop) anchor* * *to anchor* * *ạn|kern ['aŋkɐn]vi(= Anker werfen) to anchor; (= vor Anker liegen) to be anchored* * *an·kern[ˈaŋkɐn]vi1. (Anker werfen) to drop [or cast] anchor▪ ein Schiff ankert a ship is dropping [or casting] anchor2. (vor Anker liegen) to lie [or ride] at anchor▪ ein Schiff ankert a ship is lying [or riding] at anchor* * *intransitives Verb1) (vor Anker gehen) anchor; drop anchor2) (vor Anker liegen) be anchored; lie at anchor* * *ankern v/i (drop) anchor* * *intransitives Verb1) (vor Anker gehen) anchor; drop anchor2) (vor Anker liegen) be anchored; lie at anchor -
3 vor Anker liegen
to ride at anchor; to lie at anchor -
4 Reede
• auf Reede liegen lie at anchor, lie in the roads -
5 Anker
An·ker <-s, -> [ʼaŋkɐ] m1) naut anchor;[irgendwo] vor \Anker gehen naut to drop [or cast] anchor [somewhere]; ( fig) (fam a.) to stop [over] somewhere;[irgendwo] vor \Anker liegen to lie [or ride] at anchor;\Anker werfen (a. fig) to drop [or cast] anchor;3) tech, bau; ( Befestigungsteil) anchor[-iron]; ( Teil eines Aggregates) armature; ( Teil des Uhrwerks) anchor -
6 ankern
an·kern [ʼaŋkɐn]viein Schiff ankert a ship is dropping [or casting] anchorein Schiff ankert a ship is lying [or riding] at anchor -
7 liegen
liegen
(Grundstück) to be situated (located, US);
• vor Anker liegen to ride at anchor;
• [ungenutzt] auf der Bank liegen to lie [idle] at the bank;
• brach liegen to lie fallow (barren);
• im richterlichen Ermessen liegen to be left to the discretion of the court;
• fest liegen (Kurs) to hold, to be a hard spot;
• gedrückt liegen (Kurse) to be under pressure;
• am fehlenden Geld liegen to be due to lack of money;
• im Rahmen des üblichen Geschäftsverkehrs liegen to be incidental to the normal activity of a business;
• hoch liegen (Kurse) to rule high;
• 12 Punkte höher liegen to gain twelve points;
• bei 4 Millionen liegen (Gewinn) to amount to about four millions;
• auf Reede liegen to ride at (lie in) the roads, to be in dock;
• preislich richtig liegen to be priced right;
• schwächer liegen (Kurse) to be easier;
• abseits der Straße liegen to lie away from the road;
• jem. auf der Tasche liegen to live at s. one’s expense;
• der Gemeinde auf der Tasche liegen to fall upon the parish (town, US);
• drei Punkte tiefer liegen to be three points off;
• ganz zentral liegen to be very central (in the downtown area) (US);
• liegen geblieben uncleared, (Brief) unposted (Br.);
• liegen bleiben (Arbeit) to pile up, (Auto) to break down, (Briefe) not to be sent off, (Waren) to remain on stock, to be left unsold, (Zug) to be held up;
• unverkauft liegenbleiben (Waren) to stick.
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