harbour

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 found safe refuge in the harbour during the storm.
Los barcos encontraron refugio seguro en el puerto durante la tormenta.
The fishing boats returned to the harbour at dusk.
Los barcos de pesca regresaron al puerto al anochecer.
1.

albergar, guardar

to keep (a thought or feeling, typically a negative one) in one's mind, especially secretly

:
She continued to harbour feelings of resentment towards her former colleague.
Ella continuó albergando sentimientos de resentimiento hacia su antiguo colega.
It's not healthy to harbour such negative thoughts.
No es saludable albergar pensamientos tan negativos.
2.

albergar, dar cobijo

to provide a place of safety or shelter for

:
The old house seemed to harbour many secrets.
La vieja casa parecía albergar muchos secretos.
The dense forest can harbour various wild animals.
El denso bosque puede albergar varios animales salvajes.