
배가 안전하게 정박할 수 있도록 자연적 또는 인공적으로 보호된 해안의 장소.
A place on the coast where vessels may find shelter, typically protected by natural features or artificial structures like piers and jetties.
예문:
"The fishing fleet returned to the harbor just as the storm began to intensify."
"We watched the massive container ships slowly navigate out of the deep-water harbor."
안전이나 보호를 제공하는 장소; 피난처.
A place of safety or refuge; a sanctuary.
예문:
"After years of traveling, she finally found a safe harbor in her quiet hometown."
"The library served as a harbor for students seeking peace away from the noisy dormitories."
특히 범죄자나 수배자를 숨겨 주거나 피난처를 제공하다.
To provide shelter or refuge for (especially a criminal or wanted person); to conceal.
예문:
"The authorities warned citizens not to harbor fugitives from justice, as it is a serious crime."
"He was arrested for attempting to harbor stolen goods in his remote warehouse."
생각, 감정 또는 의도(주로 부정적인 것)를 마음속에 비밀스럽거나 끈질기게 품다.
To keep (a thought, feeling, or intention, often negative) in one's mind, especially secretly or persistently.
예문:
"Despite the sincere apology, she continued to harbor deep resentment toward her former colleague."
"It is unwise to harbor such deep suspicions without any concrete evidence."
유기체(특히 병원균이나 해충)의 숙주나 서식지가 되다.
To serve as a host or dwelling place for (organisms, especially pathogens or pests).
예문:
"Stagnant water is known to harbor mosquitoes and other disease vectors."
"Scientists are studying how certain insects can harbor the virus without showing any symptoms."