
항구, 항만
A place on the coast where ships may shelter, especially one protected from the sea by artificial walls or natural features; a port.
예문:
"The fishing trawlers returned to the harbour just before the storm hit."
"We watched the ferries sail out of the busy harbour early in the morning."
"The city's economy relies heavily on the deep-water harbour for international trade."
피난처, 은신처
A place of safety or refuge, often used metaphorically.
예문:
"The library served as a quiet harbour for students seeking to escape the noise of the city."
"After years of instability, she finally found a safe harbour in her new community."
숨겨주다, 은닉하다
To give shelter or refuge to (a person, especially a criminal or fugitive).
예문:
"The police suspected that someone in the village was harbouring the escaped convict."
"It is illegal to knowingly harbour stolen goods or fugitives from justice."
품다, 간직하다
To keep (a thought, feeling, or intention, often negative) in one's mind for a long time.
예문:
"She continued to harbour resentment towards her former colleague long after the incident."
"Despite his friendly demeanor, he seemed to harbour deep suspicions about the new plan."
서식하다, 온상이 되다
(Of a place or environment) to serve as a dwelling or host for (animals, bacteria, or disease).
예문:
"Stagnant water can harbour dangerous bacteria and mosquito larvae."
"The old wooden beams were found to be harbouring termites, necessitating immediate treatment."