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Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

drift anchor SUST.

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

I. anchor [ingl. brit. ˈaŋkə, ingl. am. ˈæŋkər] SUST.

1. anchor NÁUT.:

2. anchor fig.:

3. anchor → anchorman, → anchorwoman

II. anchor [ingl. brit. ˈaŋkə, ingl. am. ˈæŋkər] V. intr.

anchor ship:

III. anchor [ingl. brit. ˈaŋkə, ingl. am. ˈæŋkər] V. trans.

1. anchor:

anchor ship, balloon
anchor tent, roof etc
arrimer (to à)

2. anchor ingl. am.:

anchor RADIO, TV

anchorwoman [ingl. brit. ˈaŋkəˌwʊmən, ingl. am. ˈæŋkərˌwʊmən] SUST.

anchorwoman RADIO, TV

anchorman [ingl. brit. ˈaŋkəmən, ingl. am. ˈæŋkərˌmæn] SUST.

1. anchorman:

anchorman RADIO, TV

2. anchorman DEP.:

I. drift [ingl. brit. drɪft, ingl. am. drɪft] SUST.

1. drift (flow, movement):

2. drift (ocean current):

drift also GEOL.

3. drift (deviation):

4. drift (mass):

tas m

5. drift (general meaning):

get the drift coloq.?
tu piges? coloq.

6. drift GEOL. (glacial deposit):

7. drift (in mining):

8. drift LING.:

9. drift:

drift ELECTR., RADIO

II. drift [ingl. brit. drɪft, ingl. am. drɪft] V. intr.

1. drift (be carried):

drift (by tide, current) boat:
drift (by wind) balloon:
drift smoke, fog:

2. drift (pile up):

drift snow:
drift leaves:

3. drift:

to drift along person literal

4. drift (stray) fig.:

en el diccionario PONS

I. anchor [ˈæŋkəʳ, ingl. am. -kɚ] SUST.

1. anchor (object):

2. anchor fig.:

to be sb's anchor

3. anchor TV, RADIO:

présentateur(-trice) m (f)

II. anchor [ˈæŋkəʳ, ingl. am. -kɚ] V. trans.

1. anchor (fix firmly):

2. anchor TV, RADIO:

III. anchor [ˈæŋkəʳ, ingl. am. -kɚ] V. intr.

I. drift [drɪft] SUST.

1. drift (slow movement):

drift of ship
drift of current
drift of events
downward drift of prices

2. drift METEO. (mass blown together):

drift of sand
drift of snow
drift of clouds

3. drift (central meaning):

4. drift TÉC. (tool):

II. drift [drɪft] V. intr.

1. drift (be moved):

drift a. fig.
drift smoke, voice
drift attention

2. drift (move aimlessly):

3. drift METEO. (be piled into drifts):

drift sand
drift of snow
Entrada de OpenDict

drift V.

en el diccionario PONS

I. anchor [ˈæŋ·kər] SUST.

1. anchor (object):

2. anchor fig.:

to be sb's anchor

3. anchor TV, RADIO:

présentateur(-trice) m (f)

II. anchor [ˈæŋ·kər] V. trans.

1. anchor (fasten firmly):

2. anchor TV, RADIO:

III. anchor [ˈæŋ·kər] V. intr.

I. drift [drɪft] SUST.

1. drift (slow movement):

drift of ship
drift of current
drift of events
downward drift of prices

2. drift METEO. (mass blown together):

drift of sand
drift of snow
drift of clouds

3. drift (central meaning):

4. drift TÉC. (tool):

II. drift [drɪft] V. intr.

1. drift (be moved):

drift a. fig.
drift smoke, voice
drift attention

2. drift (move aimlessly):

3. drift METEO. (be piled into drifts):

drift sand
drift of snow
Present
Ianchor
youanchor
he/she/itanchors
weanchor
youanchor
theyanchor
Past
Ianchored
youanchored
he/she/itanchored
weanchored
youanchored
theyanchored
Present Perfect
Ihaveanchored
youhaveanchored
he/she/ithasanchored
wehaveanchored
youhaveanchored
theyhaveanchored
Past Perfect
Ihadanchored
youhadanchored
he/she/ithadanchored
wehadanchored
youhadanchored
theyhadanchored

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The friends begin to drift apart, as they are compelled to stay within their cliques.
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Drift ice is carried along by winds and sea currents, hence its name.
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Drift ice consists of "floes", individual pieces of sea ice 20 m or more across.
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Most of the injuries and fatalities were to miners who leapt from the spake and were thrown back under the trolley due to the narrowness of the drift shaft.
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It was designed to protect the canal from floods and drift ice, and entered service in 1873.
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