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		 har·bour (especially  US har·bor) BrE /ˈhɑːbə(r)/NAmE /ˈhɑːrbər/ noun [C, U] an area of water on the coast, protected from the open sea by strong walls, where ships can shelter (海)港;港口;港湾◆Several boats lay at anchor in the harbour.  港湾里停泊着几条船。◆to  enter/leave harbour 进入/离开港口 beach,  coast,  harbour,  pier,  sandbank,  sea,  shoreline,  surf,  tide,  wave   har·bour (especially  US har·bor) BrE /ˈhɑːbə(r)/NAmE /ˈhɑːrbər/ verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they harbour BrE /ˈhɑːbə(r)/ NAmE /ˈhɑːrbər/present simple - he / she / it harbours BrE /ˈhɑːbəz/ NAmE /ˈhɑːrbərz/past simple harboured BrE /ˈhɑːbəd/ NAmE /ˈhɑːrbərd/past participle harboured BrE /ˈhɑːbəd/ NAmE /ˈhɑːrbərd/ -ing form harbouring BrE /ˈhɑːbərɪŋ/ NAmE /ˈhɑːrbərɪŋ/~ sbto hide and protect sb who is hiding from the police 窝藏,庇护(罪犯等)◆Police believe someone must be harbouring the killer.  警方相信一定有人窝藏了杀人犯。~ sthto keep feelings or thoughts, especially negative ones, in your mind for a long time 怀有,心怀(尤指反面感情或想法)◆The arsonist may  harbour a grudge  against the company.  纵火犯可能对公司怀恨在心。◆She began to harbour doubts about the decision.  她开始对这个决定产生怀疑。~ sthto contain sth and allow it to develop 包含;藏有◆Your dishcloth can harbour many germs.  洗碗布中可能藏有很多病菌。  |