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harbor
- IPA[ˈhärbər]
美式
- a place on the coast where vessels may find shelter, especially one protected from rough water by piers, jetties, and other artificial structures;a place of refuge
- keep (a thought or feeling, typically a negative one) in one's mind, especially secretly;shelter or hide (a criminal or wanted person)
verb: harbour, 3rd person present: harbours, gerund or present participle: harbouring, past tense: harboured, past participle: harboured
- 釋義
名詞
- 1. a place on the coast where vessels may find shelter, especially one protected from rough water by piers, jetties, and other artificial structures they enjoyed fishing in the harbor the westerly wind kept us in harbor until the following afternoon 同義詞
- ▪ a place of refuge the offered harbor of his arms 同義詞
動詞
- 1. keep (a thought or feeling, typically a negative one) in one's mind, especially secretly she started to harbor doubts about the wisdom of their journey 同義詞
- 2. shelter or hide (a criminal or wanted person) he was suspected of harboring an escaped prisoner 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ give a home or shelter to (an organism) the water can become stagnant, harboring bacteria and other microorganisms some of these planets may harbor life
- ▪ carry the germs of (a disease) patients who may have been harboring tuberculosis
- 3. archaic (of a ship or its crew) moor in a harbor he might have harbored in San Francisco