- harbour somebody to hide and protect somebody 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。
- harbour something to 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。
- to harbour thoughts of revenge怀有复仇的想法
- He still harbours ambitions of playing professional soccer.他仍然怀有打职业足球的野心。
- He still harboured doubts about her honesty.他仍然怀疑她的诚实。
- harbour something to contain something 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。
- These woodlands once harboured a colony of red deer.这些林地曾经有一群马鹿。
- The Fife coast harbours many insects which are rare elsewhere in Britain.法夫海岸有许多在英国其他地方很少见的昆虫。
Word Originlate Old English herebeorg ‘shelter, refuge’, herebeorgian ‘occupy shelter’, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch herberge and German Herberge, also to French auberge ‘inn’; see also harbinger.