harbor
Prononciation : [ˈhɑːrbər]
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Contexte : « location »
(noun) A harbor is a safe place on the coast where ships can dock and rest. It is like a parking lot for boats. Harbors protect ships from big waves and storms.
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The harbor was full of beautiful boats waiting to leave.
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The harbor was empty because the storm scared all the boats away.
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How many boats are currently in the harbor?
Contexte : « safety »
(verb) To harbor something means to keep it safe or hidden, often an idea or feeling like a secret. Think of it like putting something precious in a safe place.
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She decided to harbor her dreams of becoming an artist.
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He doesn't harbor any bad feelings towards anyone after the argument.
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What secret do you harbor that you've never shared?
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