harbor (arbor)

noun, verb
/ˈhɑːrbər/
port / abriter (port / abriter)

Signification

noun: a place on the coast where ships may find shelter; verb: to keep (a thought or feeling, often negative) in one's mind
Traduction de la signification
port: un endroit sur la côte où les navires peuvent se mettre à l'abri; verbe: garder un sentiment ou une pensée, souvent négatif, dans l'esprit
port: un endroit sur la côte où les navires peuvent se mettre à l'abri; verbe: garder un sentiment ou une pensée, souvent négatif, dans l'esprit

Phrases d'exemple

He continued to harbor resentment towards his former boss.

Il a continué à abriter du ressentiment envers son ancien patron.
Il a continué à abriter du ressentiment envers son ancien patron.

Expressions d'exemple

safe harbor
refuge sûr
refuge sûr

Synonymes

shelter, refuge, haven, port, nurture

Antonymes

expose, release, abandon

Collocations

harbor resentment, harbor doubt, deep-water harbor, natural harbor

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