harbor

harbor
harbor
tr['hɑːbəSMALLr/SMALL]
transitive verb-noun
1 SMALLAMERICAN ENGLISH/SMALL→ link=harbourharbour{
harbor ['hɑrbər] vt
1) shelter: dar refugio a, albergar
2) cherish, keep: abrigar, guardar, albergar
to harbor doubts: guardar dudas
harbor n
1) refuge: refugio m
2) port: puerto m
harbor (US)
n.
bahía s.f.
puerto s.m. (US)
v.
abrigar v.
encubrir v.
esconder v.
guardar v.

I
BrE harbour 'hɑːrbər, 'hɑːbə(r) noun (Naut) puerto m; (before n)

harbor wall — malecón m, espolón m


II
BrE harbour transitive verb
a) (shelter) \<\<fugitive\>\> albergar*, dar* refugio a
b) \<\<desire/suspicion\>\> albergar* (liter); \<\<hopes\>\> abrigar* (liter)

to harbor a grudge — guardar rencor

(US) ['hɑːbǝ(r)]
1.
N puerto m
2.
VT (=retain) [+ fear, hope] abrigar; (=shelter) [+ criminal, spy] dar abrigo or refugio a; (=conceal) esconder

that corner harbours the dust — en ese rincón se amontona el polvo

to harbour a grudge — guardar rencor

3.
CPD

harbour dues NPL — derechos mpl portuarios

harbour master N — capitán m de puerto

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I
BrE harbour ['hɑːrbər, 'hɑːbə(r)] noun (Naut) puerto m; (before n)

harbor wall — malecón m, espolón m


II
BrE harbour transitive verb
a) (shelter) \<\<fugitive\>\> albergar*, dar* refugio a
b) \<\<desire/suspicion\>\> albergar* (liter); \<\<hopes\>\> abrigar* (liter)

to harbor a grudge — guardar rencor


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