harbour 音标拼音: [h'ɑrbɚ]
n .
v . =
harbor harbour n 1 :
a sheltered port where ships can take on or discharge cargo [
synonym : {
seaport }, {
haven }, {
harbor }, {
harbour }]
2 :
a place of refuge and comfort and security [
synonym : {
harbor },
{
harbour }]
v 1 :
secretly shelter (
as of fugitives or criminals ) [
synonym :
{
harbor }, {
harbour }]
2 :
keep in one '
s possession ;
of animals [
synonym : {
harbor },
{
harbour }]
3 :
hold back a thought or feeling about ; "
She is harboring a grudge against him " [
synonym : {
harbor }, {
harbour }, {
shield }]
4 :
maintain (
a theory ,
thoughts ,
or feelings ); "
bear a grudge ";
"
entertain interesting notions "; "
harbor a resentment " [
synonym :
{
harbor }, {
harbour }, {
hold }, {
entertain }, {
nurse }]
Harbor \
Har "
bor \ (
h [
aum ]
r "
b [~
e ]
r ),
n . [
Written also {
harbour }.]
[
OE .
herbor ,
herberwe ,
herberge ,
Icel .
herbergi (
cf .
OHG .
heriberga ),
orig .,
a shelter for soldiers ;
herr army bjarga to save ,
help ,
defend ;
akin to AS .
here army ,
G .
heer ,
OHG .
heri ,
Goth .
harjis ,
and AS .
beorgan to save ,
shelter ,
defend ,
G .
bergen .
See {
Harry }, {
2d Bury },
and cf . {
Harbinger }.]
1 .
A station for rest and entertainment ;
a place of security and comfort ;
a refuge ;
a shelter .
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[
A grove ]
fair harbour that them seems . --
Spenser .
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For harbor at a thousand doors they knocked .
--
Dryden .
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2 .
Specif .:
A lodging place ;
an inn . [
Obs .] --
Chaucer .
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3 . (
Astrol .)
The mansion of a heavenly body . [
Obs .]
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4 .
A portion of a sea ,
a lake ,
or other large body of water ,
either landlocked or artificially protected so as to be a place of safety for vessels in stormy weather ;
a port or haven .
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5 . (
Glass Works )
A mixing box for materials .
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{
Harbor dues } (
Naut .),
fees paid for the use of a harbor .
{
Harbor seal } (
Zool .),
the common seal .
{
Harbor watch },
a watch set when a vessel is in port ;
an anchor watch .
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Harbor \
Har "
bor \ (
h [
aum ]
r "
b [~
e ]
r ),
v .
t . [
Written also {
harbour }.] [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Harbored } (-
b [~
e ]
rd );
p .
pr . &
vb .
n . {
Harboring }.] [
OE .
herberen ,
herberwen ,
herbergen ;
cf .
Icel .
herbergja .
See {
Harbor },
n .]
To afford lodging to ;
to entertain as a guest ;
to shelter ;
to receive ;
to give a refuge to ;
to indulge or cherish (
a thought or feeling ,
esp .
an ill thought );
as ,
to harbor a grudge .
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Any place that harbors men . --
Shak .
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The bare suspicion made it treason to harbor the person suspected . --
Bp .
Burnet .
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Let not your gentle breast harbor one thought of outrage . --
Rowe .
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