a place on the coast where ships may moor in shelter, especially one protected from rough water by piers, jetties, and other artificial structures
海港。
〈喻〉 避难所;安全港湾
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the offered harbour of his arms .他双臂围成的安全港湾。
keep (a thought or feeling, typically a negative one) in one's mind, especially secretly
心怀,抱有,怀有(想法,感情,尤指消极的想法、感情)
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she started to harbour doubts about the wisdom of their journey .她开始暗暗怀疑他们此行究竟是否明智。
give a home or shelter to
为…提供住所(或动物栖息地);为…提供庇护
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woodlands that once harboured a colony of red deer .曾是马鹿群栖息地的林区。
shelter or hide (a criminal or wanted person)
窝藏;收留(罪犯,通缉犯)
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he was suspected of harbouring an escaped prisoner .他被怀疑窝藏了逃犯。
carry the germs of (a disease)
带有(某种疾病)的病菌。
[no obj.]
〈古〉 (船或其全体船员)入港停泊
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he might have harboured in Falmouth .他可能停泊在法尔茅斯港。
"late Old English