анкер
Russian
Etymology
Borrowed from German Anker (“anchor”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈankʲɪr]
Noun
а́нкер • (ánker) m inan (genitive а́нкера, nominative plural а́нкеры, genitive plural а́нкеров) (normal usage)
а́нкер • (ánker) m inan (genitive а́нкера, nominative plural анкера́, genitive plural анкеро́в) (professional usage)
- part of a clockwork, ensuring uniformity of its stroke, a type of escapement
- old measure of volume, used for wine, brandy and oil
- fastener for fixing of structures and equipment
- a device that serves to transmit the pull out forces from building structures to the ground layer
- a device with known coordinates, the coordinates of which are determined relative to markers used in positioning systems
- truss rod (metal rod inside the neck of a guitar)
Declension
Declension of а́нкер (inan masc-form hard-stem accent-a/c irreg)
singular | plural | |
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nominative | а́нкер ánker | а́нкеры, анкера́△* ánkery, ankerá△* |
genitive | а́нкера ánkera | а́нкеров, анкеро́в* ánkerov, ankeróv* |
dative | а́нкеру ánkeru | а́нкерам, анкера́м* ánkeram, ankerám* |
accusative | а́нкер ánker | а́нкеры, анкера́△* ánkery, ankerá△* |
instrumental | а́нкером ánkerom | а́нкерами, анкера́ми* ánkerami, ankerámi* |
prepositional | а́нкере ánkere | а́нкерах, анкера́х* ánkerax, ankeráx* |
△ Irregular.
* Professional usage.