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1 harbor
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2 harbor risk
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3 pearl
pearl [pɜ:l]1 noun∎ to cast pearls before swine donner de la confiture aux cochons, donner des perles aux cochons;∎ figurative pearls of dew perles fpl de rosée(b) (mother-of-pearl) nacre f(c) figurative perle f;∎ Hong Kong, pearl of the East Hongkong, perle de l'Orient;∎ literary a pearl amongst women une perle;∎ pearls of wisdom trésors mpl de sagesse; ironic inepties fpl;(a) (made of pearls) de perles;∎ pearl earrings perles fpl montées en boucles d'oreilles;∎ a pearl necklace un collier de perles(b) (made of mother-of-pearl) de ou en nacre;∎ pearl buttons boutons mpl en nacreliterary (make pearly) nacrer;∎ dawn was pearling the sky l'aurore nacrait le ciel(a) (form drops) perler(b) (search for pearls) pêcher des perles►► pearl barley orge m perlé;pearl diver pêcheur(euse) m,f de perles;pearl diving pêche f aux perles;pearl grey gris m perle;Pearl Harbor Pearl Harbor;pearl lightbulb ampoule f opale;pearl mussel mulette f, moule f d'eau douce ou de rivière;pearl onion = petit oignon blanc;pearl oyster huître f perlière;Geology pearl spar spath m perléⓘ PEARL HARBOR Importante base navale américaine située à Hawaii, elle fut attaquée le 7 décembre 1941 par l'aviation japonaise, qui infligea de lourdes pertes humaines et matérielles aux États-Unis. Le lendemain, en déclarant la guerre au Japon, les États-Unis firent leur entrée dans le conflit mondial. -
4 harbour
1. nouna. ( = give shelter to) to harbour a criminal abriter un criminelb. [+ suspicions, hope] entretenir* * *1.GB, harbor US ['hɑːbə(r)] noun port m2.transitive verb1) ( nurse) nourrir [emotion, suspicion, illusion]2) ( shelter illegally) receler [criminal] -
5 harbour
port mharbour dues droits m pl de port;harbour facilities équipement m portuaire;harbour station gare f maritime -
6 harbour
A nB vtr1 ( nurse) nourrir [emotion, suspicion, illusion] ; to harbour a grudge être plein de ressentiment ;2 ( shelter illegally) receler [criminal] ; -
7 harbour
1 noun(for boats) port m; figurative havre m(b) (grudge, suspicion) nourrir, entretenir en soi;∎ to harbour a grudge against sb garder rancune à qn, nourrir de la rancune envers qn(c) (conceal → dirt, germs) renfermer, receler►► harbour dues droits mpl de port;harbour lights lumières fpl du port;harbour master capitaine m de port;Zoology harbour seal phoque m commun;harbour terminal gare f maritime
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harbor — n Harbor, haven, port are comparable because they have at one time or another meant a place where ships may ride secure from storms. Harbor applies to a portion of a large body of water (as the sea) that is partially or almost wholly enclosed so… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
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Harbor — Har bor (h[aum]r b[ e]r), n. [Written also {harbour}.] [OE. herbor, herberwe, herberge, Icel. herbergi (cf. OHG. heriberga), orig., a shelter for soldiers; herr army + bjarga to save, help, defend; akin to AS. here army, G. heer, OHG. heri, Goth … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Harbor — Har bor (h[aum]r b[ e]r), v. t. [Written also {harbour}.] [imp. & p. p. {Harbored} ( b[ e]rd); p. pr. & vb. n. {Harboring}.] [OE. herberen, herberwen, herbergen; cf. Icel. herbergja. See {Harbor}, n.] To afford lodging to; to entertain as a… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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