anchor rope

Học thuật
Thân thiện
anchor rope

The sailor coils the anchor rope neatly on the deck.

Definition

Noun: - The chain or rope that attaches an anchor to a vessel: A line, typically made of chain, rope, or cable, that connects a ship or boat to its anchor, securing the vessel in place.

Usage
  • The term "anchor rope" specifically refers to the connecting line itself. It is a functional component of a vessel's mooring system.
  • It is used in maritime contexts when discussing boat equipment, mooring, or anchoring procedures.
Examples
  • Noun:
    • The sailor checked the anchor rope for signs of wear before dropping the anchor.
    • During the storm, the strength of the anchor rope was crucial to keeping the boat secure.
Advanced Usage
  • "To pay out the anchor rope": To let out more length of the anchor rope or chain.
    • The captain ordered the crew to pay out more anchor rope to ensure a better hold in the deep water.
Variants and Related Words
  • Anchor chain (n): A heavy metal chain used instead of rope for the same purpose, common on larger vessels.
    • The ship used a thick anchor chain instead of a rope.
  • Rode (n): A general nautical term for the anchor line, which can be rope, chain, or a combination of both.
    • They inspected the entire rode, from the anchor to the cleat on deck.
Synonyms
  • Mooring line: A general term for any line used to secure a vessel.
  • Anchor cable: Another term for the line connecting the anchor to the boat, often implying a thicker or stronger line.
Related Phrases
  • To slip the anchor rope: To release or let go of the anchor rope quickly, often in an emergency.
    • They had to slip the anchor rope to avoid colliding with the other boat.
anchor rope

The sailor coils the anchor rope neatly on the deck.

Noun
  1. the chain or rope that attaches an anchor to a vessel

Từ đồng nghĩa