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harbour
v. give shelter to, protect; take shelter; hide, conceal; hold a thought or feeling in the mind
 
n. sheltered section of water where ships anchor, port, anchorage; refuge, sanctuary, haven, place of shelter


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Harbor
A harbor or harbour (see spelling differences), or haven, is a place where ships may shelter from the weather or are stored. Harbors can be man-made or natural. A man-made harbor will have sea walls or breakwaters and may require dredging. A natural harbor is surrounded on most sides by land. Harbors and ports are often confused. A port is a man-made coastal or riverine facility where boats and ships can load and unload. It may consist of quayswharfsjettiespiers and slipways with cranes or ramps. A port may have magazine buildings or warehouses for storage of goods and a transport system, such as railwayroad transport or pipeline transport facilities for relaying goods inland.
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harbour
Noun
1. a sheltered port where ships can take on or discharge cargo
(synonym) seaport, haven, harbor
(hypernym) port
(hyponym) coaling station
(part-holonym) seafront
(part-meronym) dock, dockage, docking facility
2. a place of refuge and comfort and security
(synonym) harbor
(hypernym) refuge, sanctuary, asylum
(derivation) harbor
Verb
1. secretly shelter (as of fugitives or criminals)
(synonym) harbor
(hypernym) shelter
(derivation) harbor
2. keep in one's possession; of animals
(synonym) harbor
(hypernym) keep, hold on
3. hold back a thought or feeling about; "She is harboring a grudge against him"
(synonym) harbor, shield
(hypernym) hide, conceal
4. maintain (a theory, thoughts, or feelings); "bear a grudge"; "entertain interesting notions"; "harbor a resentment"
(synonym) harbor, hold, entertain, nurse
(hypernym) feel, experience


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harbour
n.
1. an asylum
پناہ, حفاظت کي جگہ, ٹھکانا, آسرا
For harbour at a thousand doors they knocked.
پناہ کے واسطے وہ ہزاروں دروازوں پہ گئے
2. a refuge for ships
بندر, بندرگاہ
harbour master
مير بندر, شاہ بندر
royal harbour
شاہي بندر
harbour
v. a.
1.
پناہ دينا, چھپانا, جگہ دينا, اتارنا, مہمان داري کرنا, خاطر تواضع کرنا, مدارت کرنا
2.
جہاز کو بندر ميں لے جانا يا طوفان سے بچانا, بندرگاہ ميں لنگر انداز ہونا
harbouring knowingly bad characters
بدمعاشوں کو ديدہ و دانستہ جگہ دينا
harbouring knowingly proclaimed offenders
مجرمان اشتہاري کو ديدہ و دانستہ جگہ دينا
harbour
n. v.
ٹکنا, بسنا,رہنا, قيام کرنا, پناہ لينا يا پانا, دل ميں جگہ دينا
For this night let's harbour here.
آج کي رات آؤ يہاں رہيں

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harbour
harbour /'hɑ:bə/
danh từ ((từ Mỹ,nghĩa Mỹ) (cũng) habor) bến tàu, cảng (nghĩa bóng) nơi an toàn; nơi ẩn náu ngoại động từ ((từ Mỹ,nghĩa Mỹ) (cũng) habor) chứa chấp; che giấu, cho ẩn náuto harbour a criminal: chứa chấp một kẻ có tội nuôi dưỡng (ý nghĩ xấu...)to harbour evil thoughts: nuôi dưỡng những ý nghĩ xấu xa nội động từ ((từ Mỹ,nghĩa Mỹ) (cũng) habor) bỏ neo ở cảng, đậu ở cảng (tàu thuỷ)
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