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〕