harbor

US /ˈhɑːr.bɚ/
UK /ˈhɑːr.bɚ/
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1.

puerto

a place on the coast where vessels may find shelter, especially one protected from rough seas by piers, jetties, and other artificial structures

:
The ships returned to harbor after the storm.
Los barcos regresaron al puerto después de la tormenta.
The small fishing boats were anchored safely in the harbor.
Los pequeños barcos de pesca estaban anclados de forma segura en el puerto.
2.

refugio, asilo

a place of refuge or safety

:
The old house served as a harbor for stray animals.
La vieja casa sirvió como refugio para animales callejeros.
She found a safe harbor in her family during difficult times.
Encontró un refugio seguro en su familia durante los momentos difíciles.
1.

albergar, guardar

to keep (a feeling or thought, especially a bad one) in one's mind for a long time

:
She continued to harbor resentment towards her former boss.
Ella continuó albergando resentimiento hacia su antiguo jefe.
He might still harbor some hope of reconciliation.
Todavía podría albergar alguna esperanza de reconciliación.
2.

albergar, dar cobijo a

to provide a place of shelter or refuge for

:
The old barn could harbor a few horses during the winter.
El viejo granero podía albergar algunos caballos durante el invierno.
The dense forest can harbor various wildlife.
El denso bosque puede albergar diversa vida silvestre.