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Что (кто) такое anchor stock tackle - определение

MOORING DEVICE
Anchors; ⚓; Kedge anchor; Maritime anchor; CQR; Anchor (Symbol); Boat anchor; Stock anchor; Danforth (anchor); Stream anchor; Danforth anchor; Mushroom anchor; Knox anchor; Fluke (anchor); CQR anchor; Anchoring; Holding ground; Bruce (anchor); Anchor symbol; Anchor (as Symbol); Herreshoff anchor
  • Knox Anchor
  • 6}} memorial, [[Canberra]], [[Australia]]
  • A Vulcan anchor, by Rocna Anchors
  • Holding ground in [[Akaroa Harbour]]
  • Anchors come in a wide variety of shapes, types, and sizes for different conditions, functions and vessels.
  • Memorial anchor in [[Kirjurinluoto]], [[Pori]], [[Finland]]
  • Colored plastic inserts on a modern anchor chain show the operator how much chain has been paid out. This knowledge is crucial in all anchoring methods.
  • Stockless]] ship's anchor and chain on display
  • Anchor of the Ladby Ship
  • An anchor pictured in the coat of arms of [[Mariehamn]], the capital city of [[Åland]]
  • Mantus anchor
  • Polarstern}}
  • Portsmouth]], Virginia
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  • Spade anchor
  • The action of a stockless anchor being set
  • A stockless anchor being broken out
  • Thomas Brunton invented and patented in 1813 studded-link marine chain cable, which replaced hempen cables and is still in use.
  • Statue of [[Peter the Great]] in [[Voronezh]], Russia.  He is leaning on an anchor, symbolic of his contributions to modernizing and expanding Russia's navy (1860)
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Tackle (gridiron football position)         
  • Former tackle [[Bryant McKinnie]]
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PLAYING POSITION IN AMERICAN AND CANADIAN FOOTBALL
Offensive tackle; Tackle (American football position); Offensive Tackle; Tackle (position); Left tackle; Right tackle; Offensive tackle (American football); Left Tackle; Tackle (American football); Tackle (gridiron football); Tackle (Canadian football); Tackle (American and Canadian football); Tackle (Gridiron football); Tackle (Gridiron football position); Tackle (American and Canadian football position); Offensive tackles coach; Right Tackle; Offensive tackle (gridiron football)
Tackle is a playing position in gridiron football. Historically, in the one-platoon system prevalent in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, a tackle played on both offense and defense.
The Anchor, Bankside         
  • The Anchor
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  • Another view of the pub
PUB IN BANKSIDE, LONDON
The Anchor Bankside; Anchor Bankside
The Anchor is a pub in the London Borough of Southwark. It is in the Bankside locality on the south bank of the River Thames, close to Southwark Cathedral and London Bridge station.
The Wedding Tackle         
2000 FILM
Wedding Tackle; The Wedding Tackle (film)
The Wedding Tackle is a 2000 British comedy film directed by Rami Dvir and starring Leslie Grantham, Tony Slattery, Adrian Dunbar, Amanda Redman, Susan Vidler, and James Purefoy.
Fishing tackle         
  • Three types of small lead sinkers
  • Fishing line with hooks attached
  • rig]], such as this [[Carolina rig]].
  • Fishing with a fishing rod
  • A [[fish hook]]
  • A spinning reel
  • Different types of fishing floats
  • Fishing for [[salmon]] with a hand net on the [[Fraser River]], [[Canada]]
  • ''Green Highlander'', an artificial fly used for [[salmon]] fishing
  • Filipino]] [[Negrito]]s traditionally used bows and arrows to shoot fish in clear water.<ref>March, Alden (1899). [https://archive.org/details/conquestphilippine00marcrich ''The history and conquest of the Philippines and our other island possessions; embracing our war with the Filipinos in 1899'']. Page&nbsp;39.</ref>
  •  Typical tackle box with rod and bait bucket
  • [[Vietnam]]ese traditional [[fish trap]]
  • Simple fish stringer for spearfishing
EQUIPMENT USED FOR FISHING
Fishing gear; Tackle box (fishing); Cord attacher; Terminal tackle
Fishing tackle is the equipment used by anglers when fishing. Almost any equipment or gear used in fishing can be called fishing tackle, examples being hooks, lines, baits/lures, rods, reels, floats, sinkers/feeders, nets, stringers/keepnets/livewells, spears, gaffs, traps, waders and tackle boxes, as well as any wire, snaps, beads, spoons, blades, spinners, clevises and tools that make it easy to tie knots.
fishing tackle         
  • Three types of small lead sinkers
  • Fishing line with hooks attached
  • rig]], such as this [[Carolina rig]].
  • Fishing with a fishing rod
  • A [[fish hook]]
  • A spinning reel
  • Different types of fishing floats
  • Fishing for [[salmon]] with a hand net on the [[Fraser River]], [[Canada]]
  • ''Green Highlander'', an artificial fly used for [[salmon]] fishing
  • Filipino]] [[Negrito]]s traditionally used bows and arrows to shoot fish in clear water.<ref>March, Alden (1899). [https://archive.org/details/conquestphilippine00marcrich ''The history and conquest of the Philippines and our other island possessions; embracing our war with the Filipinos in 1899'']. Page&nbsp;39.</ref>
  •  Typical tackle box with rod and bait bucket
  • [[Vietnam]]ese traditional [[fish trap]]
  • Simple fish stringer for spearfishing
EQUIPMENT USED FOR FISHING
Fishing gear; Tackle box (fishing); Cord attacher; Terminal tackle
also fishing-tackle
Fishing tackle consists of all the equipment that is used in the sport of fishing, such as fishing rods, lines, hooks, and bait.
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History of the anchor         
  • Hall's improved stockless anchor
  • Improved Martin-Adelphi anchor
  • Improved Martin Anchor
  • The iron Priestside Roman anchor, found in Priestside in [[Dumfries and Galloway]], Scotland
  • Rodgers Anchor. The arms, ''de'', ''df'' were formed in one piece, and were pivoted at the crown ''d'' on a bolt passing through the forked shank ''ab''. The points or pees ''e'', ''f'', to the palms ''g'' were blunt.
  • Byer's stockless anchor
  • Wasteneys Smith's stockless anchor
ASPECT OF HISTORY
History of the Anchor; Wooden anchor
The History of the anchor dates back millennia. The most ancient anchors were probably rocks and many rock anchors have been found dating from at least the Bronze Age.
Hope and Anchor, Islington         
PUB IN ISLINGTON, GREATER LONDON, UK
Hope & Anchor, Islington; Hope & Anchor; The Hope and Anchor, Islington
Hope and Anchor is a pub on Upper Street, in the London Borough of Islington which first opened its doors in 1880. During the mid-1970s it was one of the first pubs to embrace the emergent, but brief, phenomenon of pub rock.
anchor         
I
n.
1) to cast, drop anchor
2) to raise, weigh anchor
3) at anchor (to ride at anchor)
II
v. to anchor firmly
anchor         
(anchors, anchoring, anchored)
1.
An anchor is a heavy hooked object that is dropped from a boat into the water at the end of a chain in order to make the boat stay in one place.
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2.
When a boat anchors or when you anchor it, its anchor is dropped into the water in order to make it stay in one place.
We could anchor off the pier...
They anchored the boat.
VERB: V, V n
3.
If you anchor an object somewhere, you fix it to something to prevent it moving from that place.
The roots anchor the plant in the earth...
The child seat belt was not properly anchored to the car.
= tether
VERB: V n prep, V-ed
4.
The person who anchors a television or radio programme, especially a news programme, is the person who presents it and acts as a link between interviews and reports which come from other places or studios. (mainly AM)
Viewers saw him anchoring a five-minute summary of regional news.
...a series of cassettes on the Vietnam War, anchored by Mr. Cronkite.
VERB: V n, V-ed
5.
The anchor on a television or radio programme, especially a news programme, is the person who presents it. (mainly AM)
He worked in the news division of ABC-he was the anchor of its 15-minute evening newscast.
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6.
If a boat is at anchor, it is floating in a particular place and is prevented from moving by its anchor.
PHRASE
boat anchor         
1. Like doorstop but more severe; implies that the offending hardware is irreversibly dead or useless. "That was a working motherboard once. One lightning strike later, instant boat anchor!" 2. A person who just takes up space. 3. Obsolete but still working hardware, especially when used of an old S100-bus hobbyist system; originally a term of annoyance, but became more and more affectionate as the hardware became more and more obsolete. [Jargon File]

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Anchor

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.