harbor
US /ˈhɑːr.bɚ/
UK /ˈhɑːr.bɚ/

1.
pelabuhan
a place on the coast where vessels may find shelter, especially one protected from rough seas by piers, jetties, and other artificial structures
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The ships returned to harbor after the storm.
Kapal-kapal kembali ke pelabuhan selepas ribut.
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The small fishing boats were anchored safely in the harbor.
Bot-bot nelayan kecil berlabuh dengan selamat di pelabuhan.
2.
tempat perlindungan, suaka
a place of refuge or safety
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The old house served as a harbor for stray animals.
Rumah lama itu berfungsi sebagai tempat perlindungan bagi haiwan terbiar.
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She found a safe harbor in her family during difficult times.
Dia menemui tempat perlindungan yang selamat dalam keluarganya semasa waktu sukar.
1.
menyimpan, memendam
to keep (a feeling or thought, especially a bad one) in one's mind for a long time
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She continued to harbor resentment towards her former boss.
Dia terus menyimpan dendam terhadap bekas bosnya.
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He might still harbor some hope of reconciliation.
Dia mungkin masih menyimpan harapan untuk berdamai.
2.
menempatkan, memberi perlindungan
to provide a place of shelter or refuge for
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The old barn could harbor a few horses during the winter.
Bangsal lama itu boleh menempatkan beberapa ekor kuda semasa musim sejuk.
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The dense forest can harbor various wildlife.
Hutan tebal boleh menempatkan pelbagai hidupan liar.