Harbor
01
港口, 海港
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
例子
The town ’s harbor is busy with fishing boats returning early in the morning.
小镇的港口在清晨时分忙碌着归来的渔船。
to harbor
01
怀有, 心怀
to maintain thoughts, feelings, or emotions, often over time
Transitive: to harbor a thought or feeling
例子
She harbored doubts about the project ’s success from the very beginning.
她从一开始就对项目的成功抱有疑虑。
02
庇护, 收留
to provide a safe place for a person
Transitive: to harbor sb
例子
She was arrested for harboring a known criminal in her home.
她因在家中窝藏一名已知罪犯而被捕。
2.1
庇护, 保护
to serve as a habitat or protective environment for a living organism
Transitive: to harbor an organism
例子
Coral reefs harbor diverse marine life, including fish, crustaceans, and mollusks.
珊瑚礁孕育着多样化的海洋生物,包括鱼类、甲壳类和软体动物。
03
藏有, 包含
to hold or possess something within
Transitive: to harbor sth
例子
The software platform is designed to harbor a vast amount of data.
该软件平台旨在容纳大量数据。
例子
The fishing boat harbored in the small coastal town after a long journey at sea.
渔船在海上长途航行后停泊在沿海小镇。
05
寄宿, 寄生
(of an organism) to live within another living organism as a host
Intransitive: to harbor somewhere
例子
Viruses can harbor in the cells of their hosts for long periods without detection.
病毒可以在宿主的细胞中长期潜伏而不被发现。
词汇树
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