ankri
Esperanto
Etymology
Verb
ankri (present ankras, past ankris, future ankros, conditional ankrus, volitive ankru)
- to anchor; be anchored; drop anchor (moor a ship using an anchor)
- La ŝiparo ankras apud la insulo.
- The fleet is anchored off the island.
- La ŝipo estis ankrita en la golfeto.
- The ship was anchored in the bay.
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- to anchor (secure firmly in position—literal and figurative senses)
- ankri librobretaron al la vando
- to anchor a bookshelf to the wall
- Tiaj sintenoj estas ankritaj en la klasa strukturo.
- Such attitudes are anchored in the class structure.
- Sten Johansson, “Impona kungluaĵo senglua,” review of Dek tagoj de la kapitano by Mikaelo Bronŝtejn,
- ankri la fikcian rakonton en la historian realon
- to anchor the fictional account in historical reality
- ankri la fikcian rakonton en la historian realon
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Usage notes
It is not clear whether this verb is transitive (ankri la ŝipon) or intransitive (la ŝipo ankris). Both usages are found in the literature, and the PV/PIV have changed the definition back and forth over the years.
Synonyms
- (drop anchor): ankriĝi
Derived terms
- malankri (“to weigh anchor”)
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