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Harbor
01
puerto
a sheltered area of water along the coast where ships, boats, and other vessels can anchor safely, typically protected from rough seas by natural or artificial barriers
Ejemplos
The sailors were relieved to see the harbor after weeks at sea.
Los marineros se sintieron aliviados al ver el puerto después de semanas en el mar.
to harbor
01
guardar, albergar
to maintain thoughts, feelings, or emotions, often over time
Transitive: to harbor a thought or feeling
Ejemplos
Despite everything, he continued to harbor feelings of guilt over the incident.
A pesar de todo, él siguió albergando sentimientos de culpa por el incidente.
02
albergar, acoger
to provide a safe place for a person
Transitive: to harbor sb
Ejemplos
The kind villagers harbored refugees escaping the conflict.
Los amables aldeanos albergaron a refugiados que huían del conflicto.
2.1
albergar, cobijar
to serve as a habitat or protective environment for a living organism
Transitive: to harbor an organism
Ejemplos
The cave harbored colonies of bats throughout the year.
La cueva albergaba colonias de murciélagos durante todo el año.
03
albergar, contener
to hold or possess something within
Transitive: to harbor sth
Ejemplos
The museum harbors an extensive collection of ancient artifacts spanning various civilizations.
El museo alberga una extensa colección de artefactos antiguos que abarcan varias civilizaciones.
Ejemplos
As the storm worsened, they decided to harbor in a safe bay.
A medida que la tormenta empeoraba, decidieron refugiarse en una bahía segura.
05
albergar, hospedar
(of an organism) to live within another living organism as a host
Intransitive: to harbor somewhere
Ejemplos
Some bacteria harbor within animals before infecting humans.
Algunas bacterias albergan dentro de los animales antes de infectar a los humanos.
Árbol Léxico
harborage
harborless
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