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'har·bour-mas·ter nHafenmeister(in) m(f) -
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1.2. transitive verbin harbour — im Hafen
Unterschlupf gewähren (+ Dat.) [Verbrecher, Flüchtling]; (fig.) hegen (geh.) [Groll, Verdacht]* * *1. noun 2. verb1) (to give shelter or refuge to (a person): It is against the law to harbour criminals.) Zuflucht bieten•- academic.ru/102616/harbour-master">harbour-master* * *har·bour, AM har·bor[ˈhɑ:bəʳ, AM ˈhɑ:rbɚ]I. nto arrive at [or in] \harbour im Hafen einlaufenII. vt1. (keep in hiding)▪ to \harbour sb/an animal jdm/einem Tier Unterschlupf gewähren2. (cling to ideas)to \harbour doubts about sb/sth Zweifel an jdm/etw hegento \harbour feelings of hatred for sb Hassgefühle gegen jdn hegento \harbour a grudge [against sb] einen Groll [gegen jdn] hegenIII. vi [in einem Hafen] anlegen* * *(US) ['hAːbə(r)]1. nHafen m2. vt3)some sufferers continue to harbour the virus — in manchen Kranken lebt der Virus weiter
* * *A s1. Hafen m2. Zufluchtsort m, Unterschlupf mB v/t2. einen Verbrecher etc verbergen, -stecken3. Rachegedanken, einen Groll etc hegenC v/i (im Hafen) vor Anker gehen* * *1.(Brit.; Amer.: harbor) noun Hafen, der2. transitive verbUnterschlupf gewähren (+ Dat.) [Verbrecher, Flüchtling]; (fig.) hegen (geh.) [Groll, Verdacht]* * *n.Hafen ¨-- m.Zufluchtsort m. -
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(DE) Hafenmeister {r}; (EN) harbour-master
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