drop anchor in Czech

drop anchor <v.> zakotvit Entry edited by: B2 spustit kotvy Entry edited by: B2

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1. Bowman Ready for Drop Anchor!

2. Rather than drop anchor in this very office?

3. Clayt was forced to drop anchor in open water.

4. Where shall we drop anchor and what berth is allocated to us?

5. The car that I rent drop anchor after five kilometers are driven.

6. Robinson saw a boat to drop anchor in the vicinity of the coast.

7. Well - wishers hope they will sail into their ideal harbors - and drop anchor.

8. If I ever fall overboard, just drop anchor and I'll swim to you.

9. (Nautical) anchor, job, land, dock, moor, tie up, drop anchor The ship Berthed in New York

10. You can drop anchor about 50m to 10m in front of the pier on a sandy bottom.

11. But to maintain fast growth as the labour market tightens, China's floating population will have to drop anchor.

12. On the shore children still play, and fishermen drop anchor nearby, but the hulks of derelict hotels stand vacant.

13. There is no berth for you now as port is congested please drop anchor at anchorage and wait for further notice.

14. Or, it may be that contrary winds (Ac 27:4, 7) forced the Alexandrian vessel to change its course and drop anchor at Myra.

15. With GPS enabled, the software recognizes where you are. All you have to do is click on "Drop Anchor" and it notes where your car is parked.

16. The Kitty Hawk is making its first visit to Hong Kong since Beijing refused to let the U.S. aircraft carrier drop anchor in the city last year.

17. We will drop anchor there, so you will have sufficient time for bird watching or exploring the colorful underwater world with corals and all kind of colorful fishes.

18. If his ship was in danger of being driven onto rocks, a captain’s only recourse was to drop anchor and ride out the storm, trusting that the anchor would not lose its grip on the seabed.