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harbour美 ['hɑrbər] 英 ['hɑː(r)bə(r)] - n.港口;港湾;(海)港
- v.窝藏;怀有;包含;藏有
- 网络海港;避难所;怀着
复数:harbours 现在分词:harbouring 过去分词:harboured v. believe,entertain,hold,bear in mind,cherish n. port,dock,anchorage,waterfront,wharf 1. | [c][u] (海)港;港口;港湾an area of water on the coast, protected from the open sea by strong walls, where ships can shelter |
| Several boats lay at anchor in the harbour. 港湾里停泊着几条船。 | | to enter/leave harbour 进入╱离开港口 |
1. | ~ sb 窝藏,庇护(罪犯等)to hide and protect sb who is hiding from the police |
| Police believe someone must be harbouring the killer. 警方相信一定有人窝藏了杀人犯。 |
2. | ~ sth 怀有,心怀(尤指反面感情或想法)to keep feelings or thoughts, especially negative ones, in your mind for a long time |
| The arsonist may harbour a grudge against the company. 纵火犯可能对公司怀恨在心。 | | She began to harbour doubts about the decision. 她开始对这个决定产生怀疑。 |
3. | ~ sth 包含;藏有to contain sth and allow it to develop |
| Your dishcloth can harbour many germs. 洗碗布中可能藏有很多病菌。 |
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 harbour 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 harbour, or shelter a ship in a harbour 5. to keep a particular thought or feeling in your mind for a long time 6. to protect someone who has done something wrong 7. if a person harbours an illness or infection, they have it 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 harbour, or shelter a ship in a harbour 5. to keep a particular thought or feeling in your mind for a long time 6. to protect someone who has done something wrong 7. if a person harbours an illness or infection, they have it |
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