English-Thai Dictionary
harbour
N ท่าเรือ ท่าจอดเรือ ท่า haven port ta-ruea
harbour
VI จอด เรือ ไว้ ที่ ท่าเรือ เก็บ เรือ ไว้ ใน ท่าเรือ jod-ruea-wai-ti-ta-ruea
New American Oxford Dictionary
harbourage
harbourage |ˈhɑːb (ə )rɪdʒ |(US harborage ) ▶noun a harbour or other place of shelter.
harbourside
harbourside |ˈhɑːbəsʌɪd | ▶noun the area immediately adjacent to a harbour. whitewashed cottages radiate out from the harbourside.
Oxford Dictionary
harbour
harbour |ˈhɑːbə |(US harbor ) ▶noun a place on the coast where ships may moor in shelter, especially one protected from rough water by piers, jetties, and other artificial structures. • a place of refuge: a safe harbour for children in distress. ▶verb [ with obj. ] 1 keep (a thought or feeling, typically a negative one ) in one's mind, especially secretly: she started to harbour doubts about the wisdom of their journey. 2 give a home or shelter to: woodlands that once harboured a colony of red deer. • shelter or hide (a criminal or wanted person ): he was suspected of harbouring an escaped prisoner. • carry the germs of (a disease ). 3 [ no obj. ] archaic (of a ship or its crew ) moor in a harbour: he might have harboured in Falmouth. DERIVATIVES harbourless adjective ORIGIN late Old English herebeorg ‘shelter, refuge ’, herebeorgian ‘occupy shelter ’, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch herberge and German Herberge, also to French auberge ‘inn ’; see also harbinger .
harbourage
harbourage |ˈhɑːb (ə )rɪdʒ |(US harborage ) ▶noun a harbour or other place of shelter.
harbour master
harbour master (US harbormaster ) ▶noun an official in charge of a harbour.
harbour seal
har |bour seal ▶noun North American term for common seal 1.
harbourside
harbourside |ˈhɑːbəsʌɪd | ▶noun the area immediately adjacent to a harbour. whitewashed cottages radiate out from the harbourside.
Oxford Thesaurus
harbour
harbour noun 1 the boat was tied up in the harbour: port, dock, haven, marina, dockyard, boatyard, mooring, anchorage, roads, waterfront; jetty, quay, pier, slipway, wharf, landing stage; rare harbourage, moorage, roadstead, hithe. 2 I am looking for a kind man who is a safe harbour for me: refuge, haven, safe haven, shelter, sanctuary, retreat, asylum, place of safety, place of security, port in a storm, oasis, sanctum. ▶verb 1 he was suspected of harbouring an escaped prisoner: shelter, conceal, hide, shield, protect, give asylum to, give sanctuary to, give shelter to, provide a refuge for; accommodate, lodge, put up, take in, billet, house. ANTONYMS hand over. 2 he had never harboured any hostile feelings against them: bear, nurse, nurture, cherish, entertain, foster, feel secretly, hold on to, cling to, possess, maintain, retain.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
harbour
har bour /hɑ́ː r bə r /名詞 動詞 ⦅英 ⦆=harbor .