1.海港,港口;港湾
2.〈比喻〉避难所,藏身处
3.【军】坦克掩蔽场
1.隐匿,窝藏(罪犯等)
2.怀抱(恶意)
3.包含,聚藏
4.停泊
5.躲藏,潜伏
1.隐匿,窝藏(罪犯等)
2.怀抱(恶意)
3.包含,聚藏
4.停泊
5.躲藏,潜伏
1.“harbor”的变体
1.The variant of harbor
1.To be fair, investors seem to have harboured doubts for some time.
公平地说,一段时间以来,投资者似乎一直心存疑问。
2.When passing through customs or driving alongside police cars, I harboured a confused wish for the uniformed offcials to think well of me.
经过海关,或是开车在路上遇到与警车并行时,我总有一种莫名其妙的希望,想让穿制服的人对我有好印象。
3.In helping China during that period, the U. S. imperialists harboured the sinister design of turning China into a colony of their own.
美帝国主义在抗战期间给中国的援助,也包含阴险用心,目的是要把中国变成它的殖民地。
4.Wang Dongming, Citic Securities' chairman, has long harboured ambitions to transform Citic Securities into a truly international company.
中信证券董事长王东明长久以来一直心怀抱负,要将中信证券转型为一家真正的跨国公司。
5.He feared people would suspect his father harboured similar reservations, which he insists was not the case.
他担心人们怀疑他父亲持有类似的保留意见,而他坚称情况并非如此。
6.As such data have much to do with huge business interests, the public have long harboured worry.
由于资料库涉及庞大的商业利益,早已引起公众质疑。
7.One harboured levels of bacteria, including faecal coliforms, high enough to give its user a serious stomach upset.
其中一支带有多种细菌,包括粪大肠杆菌群,数量之高足以造成其使用者严重胃部不适。
8.The human race has harboured a deep fascination for the Cosmos for thousands of years.
千百年来,人类对宇宙的未知谜团一直怀着深深的迷恋。
9.However, his Chinese counterpart maintained that the Dalai Lama harboured a "hidden agenda" for independence.
但中国代表坚持认为,达赖喇嘛怀有藏独的居心。
10.I learned to stop steadying myself on trees, which harboured tiny ants that crawled up my arms, leaving wet sores.
我学会让自己在树上活动,树上的小蚂蚁爬上我的胳膊,让人疼痛不已。