词组 | harbour |
释义 | harbour BrE harbor AmE /ˈhɑːbə $ ˈhɑːrbər/ noun an area of calm safe water for ships, close to the landadjectives/nouns + harbourSydney/Portsmouth/Boston harbour We sailed into Sydney harbour.a busy harbour The town has a busy harbour, and boats come and go all day.a picturesque harbour (=pretty) The hotel is right next to a picturesque harbour.a fishing harbour The fishing harbour is full of boats unloading boxes of fish.a natural harbour There is a small sandy beach surrounded by rocks which form a natural harbour.a man-made/artificial harbour The port has the largest man-made harbour in the world.a deep-water harbour The magnificent deep-water harbour can accommodate huge ships.a sheltered harbour (=protected from strong winds and waves) We reached a sheltered harbour and waited for the storm to blow away.a commercial harbour Las Palmas is a busy commercial harbour.verbsenter a harbour The photograph shows sailing boats entering the harbour.sail into/out of a harbour At four o’clock we sailed into Poole Harbour.leave (a) harbour The ship was getting ready to leave harbour.harbour + nounsthe harbour wall The waves crashed against the harbour wall.the harbour entrance also the harbour mouth The harbour entrance is very narrow.the harbour area We walked around the harbour area.a harbour town Fowey is a pretty harbour town.a harbour scene Most of her paintings are of harbour scenes.a harbour master (=the person in charge of a harbour) The harbour master decided to allow no more boats out of the harbour. |
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