harbour
noun
verb
ˈhɑːbə noun
1 an area of water next to the land where the water is calm, so that ships are safe when they are inside it 港口,港湾,海港
as they sailed into Portsmouth Harbour
当他们驶入朴次茅斯港的时候
verb
2 to keep bad thoughts, fears, or hopes in your mind for a long time 怀有,心存〔不好的想法、恐惧或希望〕
I think he’s harbouring some sort of grudge against me.
我觉得他对我有点怀恨在心。
She began to harbour doubts over the wisdom of their journey.
她开始对他们的旅行是否明智产生了怀疑。
3 to contain something, especially something hidden and dangerous 包含; 藏有
Sinks and draining boards can harbour germs.
洗涤槽和沥水板可能藏有病菌。
4 to protect and hide criminals that the police are searching for 窝藏,包庇〔罪犯〕