harbour
柯林斯词典
1. N-COUNT/N-IN-NAMES A harbour is an area of the sea at the coast which is partly enclosed by land or strong walls, so that boats can be left there safely. 港口
She led us to a room with a balcony overlooking the harbour. 她领我们到一个房间,房间带一个俯瞰港口的阳台。
2. V-T If you harbour an emotion, thought, or secret, you have it in your mind over a long period of time. 长期怀有
He might have been murdered by a former client or someone harbouring a grudge. 他可能是被一个前委托人或某个怀有积怨的人谋杀了。
3. V-T If a person or country harbours someone who is wanted by the police, they let them stay in their house or country and offer them protection. 窝藏
Accusations of harbouring suspects were raised against the former Hungarian leadership. 匈牙利前领导人被指控窝藏疑犯。
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harbour /ˈhɑːbə/ (harbouring,harboured,harbours)
AM harbor
剑桥词典
- an area of water next to the coast , often protected from the sea by a thick wall , where ships and boats can shelter
- He has a house down by the harbour.
- The Central harbour area will be closed to all marine traffic from 3.45 p.m. to 4.30 p.m.
- The harbour walls need urgent reinforcement .
- It was a pretty town with a picturesque harbour and well-preserved buildings .
- In the harbour, the boats bobbed gently up and down on the water . 返回 harbour
港口,港湾
Our hotel room overlooked a pretty little fishing harbour. 我们从宾馆的房间可以俯瞰一个美丽的小渔港。
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dock noun (FOR SHIPS)
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