harboured

harboured

美 [ˈhɑrbər]  英 [ˈhɑː(r)bə(r)]

  • v.窝藏(罪犯等);怀抱(恶意);聚藏;停泊
  • n.海港;港湾;藏身处;【军】坦克掩蔽场
  • 网络港口;避难所;怀着

词形变化

复数:harbours  现在分词:harbouring  过去分词:harboured  

同义词

英汉解释

n.
1.
海港,港口;港湾
2.
〈比喻〉避难所,藏身处
3.
【军】坦克掩蔽场
v.
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
na.
1.
“harbor”的变体

英英解释

na.

例句

To be fair, investors seem to have harboured doubts for some time.

公平一段时间以来投资者似乎一直心存疑问

When passing through customs or driving alongside police cars, I harboured a confused wish for the uniformed offcials to think well of me.

经过海关或是开车路上遇到警车并行一种莫名其妙希望穿制服印象

In helping China during that period, the U. S. imperialists harboured the sinister design of turning China into a colony of their own.

帝国主义抗战期间中国援助包含阴险用心目的中国变成殖民地

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中信证券转型一家真正跨国公司

He feared people would suspect his father harboured similar reservations, which he insists was not the case.

担心人们怀疑父亲持有类似保留意见坚称情况并非如此

As such data have much to do with huge business interests, the public have long harboured worry.

由于资料涉及庞大商业利益早已引起公众质疑

One harboured levels of bacteria, including faecal coliforms, high enough to give its user a serious stomach upset.

其中带有多种细菌包括大肠杆菌数量足以造成使用者严重不适

The human race has harboured a deep fascination for the Cosmos for thousands of years.

千百人类宇宙未知谜团一直怀着深深迷恋

However, his Chinese counterpart maintained that the Dalai Lama harboured a "hidden agenda" for independence.

中国代表坚持认为达赖喇嘛怀有居心

I learned to stop steadying myself on trees, which harboured tiny ants that crawled up my arms, leaving wet sores.

学会自己活动蚂蚁爬上胳膊疼痛不已

Yet the shy country boy also harboured a vindictive streak and a taste for revenge.

但是这个害羞农村内心报复心理

But Mr Kennedy has long harboured doubts about race-based affirmative action and partial-birth abortion , among other liberal totems.

长期以来自由象征议题肯尼迪先生唯独反对种族歧视平权行动部分出生堕胎问题心存疑虑

It has a deep hatred of America and our friends and it has aided, trained and harboured terrorists, including operatives of Al Qaeda.

政权仇恨美国美国盟国援助训练包庇恐怖分子包括基地组织人员

Charming, generous and always welcoming to visitors and students, he long harboured a deep suspicion about banks.

为人亲切慷慨无数来客学生春风始终银行怀疑

Hold that tongue before jumping in to criticise because secretly you've harboured competitive feelings.

舌头不要急于批评因为这样可以偷偷掩盖自己竞争性情绪

of ditch-water harboured a whole community of innumerable tiny creatures.

污水各种难以计数微生物

In the past, when food was scarce, those who harboured such microbes would have been blessed.

过去如果赶上食物不够时代肠子这种细菌极其幸运

Some harboured secrets and knew about cover-ups of government revenge killings after the genocide.

他们一些为了隐藏秘密或者隐瞒政府大屠杀报复杀戮行为

Syria has in the past harboured PKK fighters and occasionally hinted that it might revive that support.

过去叙利亚庇护PKK游击队员偶尔暗示可能会重新支持PKK

Stem cells, harboured in some parts of organisms, remain primitive during the development.

干细胞个体发育过程遗留机体各个部位保持原始状态一些细胞

I ask whether they had both always harboured political ambitions.

问道他们是否一直怀有政治抱负

That was partly because self-doubt was rarely harboured by economists.

部分原因在于经济学家很少自我怀疑心态

In the 1980s, football's upper echelons were tut-tutting about the unruly fans who still harboured racist views.

世纪80年足球上层抱有种族主义观点不守规矩球迷非常不满

America would make no distinction between terrorists and the people who harboured them.

美国包庇恐怖分子也是恐怖分子

I harboured, then dismissed, some thoughts I am not especially proud of.

之前一些值得夸耀想法紧跟一扫而空

We cannot speak for other visitors to Earth, but we do know that some have harboured thoughts of taking over your world.

我们无法代表其他拜访地球文明说话但是我们知道一些文明确实隐匿企图想要取代你们世界

MANY of us have harboured a dream, deluded or otherwise, to write a book, a bestseller.

我们许多怀着一个梦想蒙骗其他方式本书畅销书