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harbor美 ['hɑrbər] 英 ['hɑː(r)bə(r)] - n.港口;港湾;〈比喻〉避难所;【军】坦克掩蔽场
- v.停泊;包含;隐匿;怀抱(恶意)
- 网络海港;怀有;心怀
复数:harbors 过去分词:harbored 现在分词:harboring n. port,dock,anchorage,waterfront,wharf v. believe,embrace,entertain,hold,cherish n. | 1. a part of a body of water near a coast in which ships can anchor safely 2. a place that is safe and sheltered 3. an area of water near the land where it is safe for boats to stay. A port is a harbor where passengers and goods can be taken on and off | v. | 1. to provide somebody with shelter or sanctuary 2. to privately have and continue to keep in mind an emotion or thought 3. to be a place where somebody or something can live or be found 4. to take shelter in a harbor, or shelter a ship in a harbor 5. to hide someone who has done something wrong so that the police will not find them 6. to keep a particular thought or feeling in your mind for a very long time 7. if a place harbors something, that thing can be found there 1. to provide somebody with shelter or sanctuary 2. to privately have and continue to keep in mind an emotion or thought 3. to be a place where somebody or something can live or be found 4. to take shelter in a harbor, or shelter a ship in a harbor 5. to hide someone who has done something wrong so that the police will not find them 6. to keep a particular thought or feeling in your mind for a very long time 7. if a place harbors something, that thing can be found there |
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