harbor
英 [ˈhɑːbə]
美 [ˈhɑrbər]
n. 海港; 海湾; 避难所; 躲藏处
现在分词:harboring 过去式:harbored 第三人称单数:harbors 过去分词:harbored
BNC.26500 / COCA.5726
英英释义
noun
- a place of refuge and comfort and security
- a sheltered port where ships can take on or discharge cargo
verb
- maintain (a theory, thoughts, or feelings)
- bear a grudge
- entertain interesting notions
- harbor a resentment
- hold back a thought or feeling about
- She is harboring a grudge against him
- keep in one's possession
- secretly shelter (as of fugitives or criminals)
双语例句
- Sunbathers stretch out on Bondi Beach, the most famous of Sydney's harbor and ocean beaches.
悉尼生活方式图片。日光浴者伸展身体在邦迪海滩,最著名的悉尼的海港和海滩。 - The bay where water lilies quietly floated is now a harbor for motor boats.
睡莲静静漂浮的湖湾。现在成了汽艇的避风港。 - Home is your alcazar and safe harbor.
家就是你的城堡和避风港。 - The readings you heard earlier were excerpted from a new oral history of Pearl Harbor.
你之前听到的朗读片段节选自一部新的珍珠港口述史。 - The tugboat tugged the freighter into the harbor.
拖轮把货船拖进海港了。 - In some of these pictures, you can see the wall that separates the harbor from the sea.
在照片中的一些,你可以看到一道区分港口和海洋的墙。 - The harbor was full of pleasure craft.
港口满是游艇。 - He had jumped overboard in New York harbor and swum to shore.
他在纽约港跳下船,游上了岸。 - The ship is in the harbor of New York.
太好了!唯一的问题是自由女神像在纽约港的一个岛上。 - The captain steered the yacht into the harbor.
船长将快艇驶进了港湾。
