1 harbor (US) noun
or British harbour /ˈhɑɚbɚ/ plural harbors
or British harbour /ˈhɑɚbɚ/ plural harbors
Learner's definition of HARBOR
[count]
1
: a part of the ocean, a lake, etc., that is next to land and that is protected and deep enough to provide safety for ships海港;港口;港湾
2
: a place of safety and comfort : haven避难所;避风港 —
often used in the phrase safe harbor常用于短语safe harbor 2 harbor (US) verb
or British harbour /ˈhɑɚbɚ/
harbors; harbored; harboring
or British harbour /ˈhɑɚbɚ/
harbors; harbored; harboring
Learner's definition of HARBOR
[+ object]
1
: to give shelter to (someone) : to hide and protect (someone)庇护;窝藏 2
: to have (something, such as a thought or feeling) in your mind for a long time心怀(想法、感受等) -
He still harbors deep feelings of resentment toward his former employer.他依然对前任雇主深怀怨恨。
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I don't harbor any illusions about our chances for success.我对我们的成功不抱任何幻想。
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harbor a grudge心怀怨恨
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harbor doubts/bitterness心存疑虑/怨恨
3
: to hold or contain (something)包含;含有