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harborhar·bor1 (CanE also har·bour) /ˈhɑrbər / noun [countable, uncountable] a place on the coast where ships can be tied up to shelter from the ocean港口;海港◆The weather was too rough for the fishing boats to leave the harbor yesterday.昨天天气太恶劣,渔船无法离港。
harborhar·bor2 (CanE also har·bour) /ˈhɑrbər / verb [transitive] - to hide or give shelter to someone or something bad窝藏;包庇◆They were accused of harboring criminals.他们被控窝藏罪犯。
- to keep something secret in your mind for a long time怀有,心怀(秘密)◆She harbored a deep dislike of him for years.她多年来一直对他心存强烈的反感。
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