harboring

harboring ['hɑ:bərɪŋ]  ['hɑ:bərɪŋ] 

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原级:harbor

第三人称单数:harbors

harboring的近义词

第三人称复数:harbors

过去分词:harbored

harboring

过去式:harbored

harboring 基本解释
庇护;心怀( harbor的现在分词 );避入安全地;入港停泊;
harboring 网络解释

1. 隐匿的:crane 鹤 | harboring 隐匿的 | terrace n. 大阳台; 露台,梯田

harboring 单语例句

1. Chinese actress Zhao Wei plans to fulfill a dream she has been harboring for the past five years - directing a feature film.

2. Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez broke up diplomatic ties with Colombia on Thursday, after Colombia accused him of harboring Colombian guerilla chiefs in his territory.

3. It is therefore worrisome to see Chinese analysts affecting disbelief and rationalizing as to why Americans and Japanese are still harboring the Cold War Mentality.

4. The latest civilian casualties came as US and Afghan troops were raiding a compound suspected of harboring militants belonging to a suicide bombing network.

5. harboring的解释

5. Denizens of Chongqing municipality saved a thief despite harboring great resentment toward the felon.

6. An indictment handed up Tuesday night formally charged with them with two counts of forced labor and added two counts of harboring illegal residents.

7. harboring

7. It is a deliberate ambiguity the United States has been harboring in dealing with the mainland and Taiwan.

8. harboring的解释

8. He admitted harboring and covering up illegal fireworks production, providing finance and helping store up explosives during police interrogation.

9. These demagogues harboring ulterior motives have used the Internet to instigate illegal demonstrations or protests.

10. Although harboring the ideal of internationalism can help make friends, it is difficult to sustain the relationships.