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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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A nB vtr1 ( nurse) nourrir [emotion, suspicion, illusion] ; to harbour a grudge être plein de ressentiment ;2 ( shelter illegally) receler [criminal] ; -
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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] -
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port mharbour dues droits m pl de port;harbour facilities équipement m portuaire;harbour station gare f maritime -
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1. noun(a place of shelter for ships: All the ships stayed in (the) harbour during the storm.) port2. verb1) (to give shelter or refuge to (a person): It is against the law to harbour criminals.) donner asile (à)2) (to have (usually bad) thoughts in one's head: He harbours a grudge against me.) nourrir• -
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1.port; abri; fig. refuge; havre; asile2.1) to harbour donner asile a [un malfaiteur, p. ex.]2) nourrir [un soupçon/une rancoeur]English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > harbour
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12 harbour-master
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Mar. droits de port; pf. droits de mouillageEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > harbour dues
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14 harbour terminal
Mar. gare maritimeEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > harbour terminal
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18 harbour bar
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19 harbour oscillation
English-French dictionary of Geography > harbour oscillation
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20 harbour, commission
commission f portuaire
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Harbour — Project Класс языка: императивный, структурированный, объектно ориентированный Автор(ы): Antonio Linares Релиз: 3.0.0 Тестовая версия … Википедия
Harbour — (Harbor, englisch Hafen ) steht für: Harbour (Compiler), einen Open Source Compiler Harbour ist der Familienname von: David Harbour (* 1975), US amerikanischer Schauspieler Dorothy Harbour (* 1959), US amerikanische Psychotherapeutin Matthew… … Deutsch Wikipedia
harbour — har‧bour [ˈhɑːbə ǁ ˈhɑːrbər] , harbor noun [countable] an area of calm water next to the land, where boats arrive and leave: • The island has a fine modern harbour. • The harbour master (= someone in charge of a harbour ) may request the ship… … Financial and business terms
Harbour — (spr. Harb r), 1) (H. Grace, spr. H. Grehs), Hauptstadt des Districts Conception Bai der Provinz (Insel) Neufundland (Britisch Nordamerika) an der Westküste der Conception Bai; 6000 Ew.; fruchtbare Umgegend; 2) (H. Island, spr. H. Eiländ), Insel… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
harbour — British English spelling of HARBOR (Cf. harbor) (n. and v.); for spelling, see OR (Cf. or) … Etymology dictionary
harbour — is spelt our in BrE and harbor in AmE … Modern English usage
harbour — (US harbor) ► NOUN ▪ a place on the coast where ships may moor in shelter. ► VERB 1) keep (a thought or feeling) secretly in one s mind. 2) give a refuge or shelter to. 3) carry the germs of (a disease). ORIGIN Old English, «shelter» … English terms dictionary
harbour — [här′bər] n., vt., vi. Brit. sp. of HARBOR … English World dictionary
Harbour — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Harbour désigne le plus souvent un port maritime. Sommaire 1 Localités 1.1 Australie … Wikipédia en Français
harbour — (BrE) (AmE harbor) noun ADJECTIVE ▪ deep, deep water ▪ good, safe, sheltered ▪ natural ▪ bus … Collocations dictionary
harbour — I UK [ˈhɑː(r)bə(r)] / US [ˈhɑrbər] noun [countable] Word forms harbour : singular harbour plural harbours ** a) an area of water near the land where it is safe for boats to stay. A port is a harbour where passengers and goods can be taken on and… … English dictionary