词汇 | harboured |
释义 | harboured past simple and past participle ofharbour harbour verb[ T ] UK(USharbor)uk /ˈhɑː.bər/ us /ˈhɑːr.bɚ/ harbourverb[T] (HAVE IN MIND)to think about or feel something, usually over a long period: 心怀,怀有(想法或感情) harbour a grudgeHe's been harbouring a grudge against her ever since his promotion was refused.自从升职要求被拒绝后,他就一直对她怀恨在心。 There are those who harbour suspicions about his motives.有人对他的动机心存怀疑。 Powell remains non-committal about any political ambitions he may harbour.鲍威尔仍未明确表态自己胸怀何种政治抱负。 Thinking and contemplating a brown studyidiom agonize agonize over/about something beard-stroking bethink grapple harbour heart-searching hit on/upon something I/we'll (have to) seeidiom in the cold light of dayidiom introspect navel reckon revisit reweigh rumination run through someone's mind/headidiom scratch your headidiom weigh harbourverb[T] (HIDE)to protect someone or something bad, especially by hiding that person or thing when the police are looking for him, her, or it: 庇护,窝藏,藏匿(罪犯或赃物) to harbour a criminal窝藏罪犯 Hiding and disguising be holed upidiom booby trap camo camouflage camouflaged cloak drown hole up (somewhere) illusion illusionistically illusively illusorily secrete shroud sidle skulk smokescreen stash stealthy tuck You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Defending and protecting harbourverb[T] (CONTAIN)to contain the bacteria, etc. that can cause a disease to spread: 携带(细菌等,可导致疾病的传播) Bathroom door handles can harbour germs.厕所门把手上可能带有病菌。 Bacteria, moulds, germs & viruses abacterial acquired immune deficiency syndrome acquired immunodeficiency syndrome adenovirus aerobe bacteriology flora fly agaric germicidal germophobe gnotobiotic listeria microbe microorganism probiotic prokaryotic reindeer moss respiratory syncytial virus retroviral root rot You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Passing on illness & causing disease Examples of harbouredharboured In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. They nonetheless provided a useful and generally accurate overview of the foreign policy agendas harboured by the superpowers and claimant nations. The endless depths of the forest traditionally harboured outlaws and other terrors. All individual hosts harboured at least one helminth species. These officials therefore harboured misgivings when it came to the economic councils from which they were excluded. This rancher never harboured any doubts regarding the value of land, which he preferred over any other type of investment. Over 90 % of these people harboured at least one type of these intestinal parasites. The barbel host harboured at least one parasite species. Headmen harboured them; village watchmen shared their illegal spoil. Possessing a seemingly independent psychological agency, the womb harboured concentrated powers of intimidating female sexuality. Infected amphipods were grouped according to the number and species of acanthocephalan cystacanths they harboured. In one zone, snails harboured six species of trematodes but in an adjacent zone, only two trematodes were present. Amphipods were separated into groups based on what type of parasites they harboured, and comparisons of behavioural scores were made across these groups. In general dry places harboured the guano with the most ammonia. The edges of mature forest stands harboured only a subset of the bat community found in mature forest interiors. Secondly, partial tissue sampling in this trial may have harboured a risk of missing invasion. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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