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['mʌʃrumæŋkə]
общая лексика
грибовидный судовой якорь
морской термин
грибовидный якорь
общая лексика
анкерный
анкеровка
закрепление анкерными болтами
медицина
подшивание
строительное дело
постановка анкеров (анкерных креплений)
нефтегазовая промышленность
постановка на якорь
анкер
анкерное устройство
An anchor is a device, normally made of metal, used to secure a vessel to the bed of a body of water to prevent the craft from drifting due to wind or current. The word derives from Latin ancoracode: lat promoted to code: la , which itself comes from the Greek ἄγκυραcode: ell promoted to code: el (ankȳracode: ell promoted to code: el ).
Anchors can either be temporary or permanent. Permanent anchors are used in the creation of a mooring, and are rarely moved; a specialist service is normally needed to move or maintain them. Vessels carry one or more temporary anchors, which may be of different designs and weights.
A sea anchor is a drag device, not in contact with the seabed, used to minimise drift of a vessel relative to the water. A drogue is a drag device used to slow or help steer a vessel running before a storm in a following or overtaking sea, or when crossing a bar in a breaking sea.