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单词 Harbour
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1 The sky was turning rosy over the harbour.
2 A lighthouse marks the entrance to the harbour.
3 She was spirited away to a harbour storage.
4 Our hotel room overlooked a pretty little fishing harbour.
5 The town has a small natural harbour.
6 Several boats lay at anchor in the harbour.
7 They lay at anchor outside the harbour.
8 The harbour is four fathoms deep.
9 We are expected to make harbour tonight.
10 The boat chugged out of the harbour.
11 He steered the boat into the harbour.
12 The harbour has silted up.
13 He havened his motorboat on a small harbour.
14 They left the harbour on the ebb tide.
15 Cherbourg had a splendid harbour enclosed by a long sea wall.
16 It was a pretty town with a picturesque harbour and well-preserved buildings.
17 In the harbour, the boats bobbed gently up and down on the water.
18 They brought the boat into the harbour and dropped anchor.
19 The Statue of Liberty towers above the harbour of New York.
20 The harbour was blocked in by floating masses of ice.
21 They've mined the entrance to the harbour.
22 The boat foundered on rocks near the harbour.
23 I have a rendezvous with Peter at a restaurant on the harbour.
24 She led us to a room with a balcony overlooking the harbour.
25 From his position on the cliff top, he had a good view of the harbour.
26 We watched the ship's stately progress out of the harbour.
27 We watched the seagulls whirling and shrieking over the harbour.
28 The scientists of the country pioneer in cleaning up harbour water.
29 Several little boats escorted the sailing ship into the harbour.
30 I started to feel queasy as soon as the boat left the harbour.
1 The sky was turning rosy over the harbour.
2 A lighthouse marks the entrance to the harbour.
3 She was spirited away to a harbour storage.
4 Our hotel room overlooked a pretty little fishing harbour.
5 The town has a small natural harbour.
6 Several boats lay at anchor in the harbour.
7 They lay at anchor outside the harbour.
8 The harbour is four fathoms deep.
9 We are expected to make harbour tonight.
10 The boat chugged out of the harbour.
11 He steered the boat into the harbour.
12 He havened his motorboat on a small harbour.
13 They left the harbour on the ebb tide.
14 I have a rendezvous with Peter at a restaurant on the harbour.
15 She led us to a room with a balcony overlooking the harbour.
16 From his position on the cliff top, he had a good view of the harbour.
17 Cherbourg had a splendid harbour enclosed by a long sea wall.
18 We watched the ship's stately progress out of the harbour.
19 It was a pretty town with a picturesque harbour and well-preserved buildings.
20 We watched the seagulls whirling and shrieking over the harbour.
21 In the harbour, the boats bobbed gently up and down on the water.
22 The scientists of the country pioneer in cleaning up harbour water.
23 The Statue of Liberty towers above the harbour of New York.
24 Several little boats escorted the sailing ship into the harbour.
25 I started to feel queasy as soon as the boat left the harbour.
26 The harbour was blocked in by floating masses of ice.
27 The harbour was full of pleasure craft.
31 The hotel looks out over the harbour.
32 Two wrecks block the entrance to the harbour.
33 The harbour has now silted up.
34 The ship was tiding into the harbour.
35 There are those who harbour suspicions about his motives.
36 Hundreds of small craft accompany the liner into harbour.
37 We sailed out of the harbour at daybreak.
38 Chelsea Harbour is renowned for its fashionable restaurants.
39 The fishing fleet is in harbour.
40 The old harbour has silted up.
41 The train/ship steamed out of the station/harbour.
42 The road ascends steeply from the harbour.
43 The ship was riding at anchor in the harbour.
44 The waves were dashing against the harbour wall.
45 It's an offence to harbour the criminals.
46 The ship slipped into the harbour at night.
47 The damaged vessel was towed into harbour.
48 Tiny boats bobbed up and down in the harbour.
49 The damaged ship limped into the harbour.
50 We watched a helicopter flying low over the harbour.
51 Thousands of people observed the ship leaving the harbour.
52 The town is notable for its ancient harbour.
53 Your dishcloth can harbour many germs.
54 He has a house down by the harbour.
55 The old harbour silted up years ago.
56 The boats in the harbour make a beautiful scene.
57 The arsonist may harbour a grudge against the company.
58 Boats of every description were entering the harbour.
59 The harbour was covered in a thick mist.
60 Sewage nutrients do increase algal growth in the harbour.
61 The ships blockades the harbour.
62 The colossal monument bestrode the harbour.
63 Misfortune struck before they had even left the harbour.
64 The harbour walls need urgent reinforcement.
65 As we came into harbour another ship hove alongside.
66 We lay at anchor outside the harbour.
67 The ship steamed into the harbour.
68 Our hotel room overlooked the harbour.
69 Cracks and scratches in work surfaces can harbour germs.
70 She began to harbour doubts about the decision.
71 The harbour silted up many years ago.
72 The ship was anchored athwart the harbour mouth.
73 Sinks and draining boards can harbour germs.
74 We reached harbour at sunset.
75 Their battleships were riding at anchor in the harbour.
76 The ship was nearing the harbour.
77 They entered the harbour with flags flying.
78 The harbour was full of pleasure craft.
79 Waves dashed against the harbour wall.
80 The tide was lapping the harbour wall.
81 At night the harbour lights up.
82 The harbour has been deepened to take bigger boats.
83 The ship hit the harbour wall broadside on.
84 The harbour lights opened in the distance.
85 Their ship lay at anchor at the mouth of the harbour.
86 Fishing boats and pleasure - craft followed the great liner into the harbour.
87 The Central harbour area will be closed to all marine traffic from 3.45 pm to 4.30 pm.
88 The oil tanker landed at the harbour at 3 p.m.
89 I got/took some really good shots of the harbour at sunset.
90 Our warships bottled up the enemy fleet in the harbour.
91 The old ship has been lying up in the harbour for a month.
92 Green and yellow lights blinked on the surface of the harbour.
93 They're dredging the harbour so that larger ships can use it.
94 The gigantic natural harbour of Poole is a haven for boats.
95 Powell remains non-committal about any political ambitions he may harbour.
96 The ship put over to the other side of the harbour.
97 The Statue of Liberty dominates over the harbour of New York.
98 We shouldn't harbour any unrealistic notions about the talks on the so - called disarmament.
99 I waved goodbye and went down the stone harbour steps.
100 We could see the distant twinkle of the harbour lights.
101 The tide was in, and the sea lapped against the harbour wall.
102 The boat,coming in too close,jarred against the protective edging of the harbour wall.
103 Searchlights were used to guide the ship into the harbour.
104 Hundreds of small craft bobbed around the liner as it steamed into the harbour.
105 The old harbour is still full of atmosphere and well worth visiting.
106 The harbour was crowded, with boats berthed two and three abreast.
107 She began to harbour doubts over the wisdom of their journey.
108 We watched the harbour and then the coastline fade away into the morning mist.
109 I was told that our ship had been interned in the harbour.
110 The harbour is dangerous - it's ringed by/with rocks and reefs.
111 The fishing boat harbour was usually bustling with lots of local colour.
112 The freighter was free of the harbour and was destined for Tokyo.
113 There is enough water in the harbour to float a fleet of ship.
114 We could see the twinkle of the harbour lights in the distance.
115 The fortress on the hill covered the harbour area beneath.
116 As we were just leaving the harbour another ship hove into view.
117 Do you know anyone who might harbour a grudge against you?
118 My view of the harbour was blocked by the new building.
119 All was dark and silent down by the harbour wall.
120 A steamer takes on a pilot before coming into a strange harbour.
121 Bombers pressed home their attack, causing severe damage to harbour installations.
122 Strong cross breezes make it difficult for boats to leave harbour.
123 The cries of the seagulls gave this part of the harbour a fascinating character all of its own.
124 After the collision both vessels managed to limp into harbour.
125 This information led the police to a house near the harbour.
126 It is not safe for the ships to ride in the harbour when the enemy planes are hovering overhead.
127 The harbour was blockaded, so the ships had to lay off.
128 For three days, it was inadvisable to leave the harbour.
129 Two hundred scuba divers descended on the island to clean up the harbour.
130 The boat pivoted on its central axis and pointed straight at the harbour entrance.
131 A smooth landing at Chelsea Harbour./harbour.html
132 They also harbour wildlife and help prevent soil erosion.
133 The Chichester harbour master was fed up with waving.
134 Quality flounder from the lower reaches of Poole harbour.
135 Perched high on a cliff overlooking the harbour.
136 The defendants negligently discharged fuel oil into Sydney Harbour.
137 Prices Rockley overlooks Poole harbour, renowned for windsurfing and sailing.
138 About 7,000 yachts had been in the harbour for days to get the best view.
139 Between 30 and 50% of people in western countries harbour methanogenic bacteria in their colons.
140 Shimoda Harbour was close-packed with scores of fishing boats, gunnel to gunnel, taking refuge from the forecast typhoon.
141 St Mary's has a busy harbour, and Tresco has a beautiful tropical garden.
142 If the government determines the interests of the state, does this harbour any threat to individual liberty?
143 Because it inhabits coastal waters in heavily populated and fished areas, the harbour porpoise has suffered greatly in recent years.
144 My brothers and sisters knew my dad could harbour a grudge, but not like this.
145 We rounded Cape Andrea and anchored in Marciana Marina harbour below the same mountain village on the north side of the island.
146 Behind there are vertical cliffs, a dynamic backdrop dwarfing the harbour to insignificance.
147 Observed by a colony of seals, we landed in a natural sheltered harbour.
148 Through binoculars I had noted the breakwaters of what appeared to be a small artificial harbour just a mile along the coast.
149 I was to be at the harbour at 8 a.m. on the dot.
150 Finnan knew the harbour master well, and found a berth for the flatboat.
151 It was like coming to harbour after a rough passage - with an armful of comfort to hand.
152 Opposite Past and present meet in Hong Kong Harbour today.
153 The lane down to the harbour was steep; the oncoming wind would be of positive benefit.
154 The hydrofoil entered the harbour, revealing the characteristic wooden docks, with brightly-painted buildings sticking out the fjord on spidery sticks.
155 The union had judged that if our raft was tied up inside the harbour the local fishing boats would have difficulty manoeuvring.
156 No, Sabine Jourdain fell among thieves while she was walking through the harbour.
157 Harbour porpoises and bottlenose dolphins both make pulsed yelps during courtship.
158 This had to be abandoned as conditions at the harbour entrance were too dangerous for the lifeboat to enter.
159 Ahead lay a steep, narrow valley and a village, diminutive at this distance, its buildings clustered round a harbour.
160 The harbour master at Million Cove said we must pay the £2 each to the National Trust.
161 There are also some interesting old buildings to see around the Shore and at the old-world fishing harbour of Newhaven.
161 is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
162 As late as 1991 Nixon continued to harbour a grudge against Eisenhower over his role in the 1960 campaign.
163 A police chief inspector, an optician and the general manager of Lerwick Harbour Trust were among those who saw it.
164 There was gentle warmth in the morning sun and flowering geraniums in a window by the harbour of the Port.
165 Yanto's father had got hell from the harbour master and Yanto had got hell from his old man.
166 Tenby Tudor Merchant's House A beautifully furnished late medieval dwelling house near the harbour.
167 The Roman bridge connects the Roman fort at Inveresk to the harbour.
168 Subsequent work included canal and river navigation, land drainage, and harbour projects, as well as a brief venture into canal contracting.
169 At low tide, the sewage outfall at Porthleven harbour can be seen depositing thick sludge into the sea.
170 St Andrews still has an attractive, if not overworked, little harbour below the gaunt shapes of ruined castle and cathedral.
171 From the harbour, I could see oil installations in the distance(), another source of Galwegian prosperity.
172 The Oceanis thundered down the middle of the harbour, the anchor crunching as it picked up several chains on the bottom.
173 In particular, both corals and giant clams harbour unicellular algae which live within their body cells.
174 Itsukushima On guard against the harbour fish, a dozen anglers line the quay.
175 Sea breezes kept us from overheating and at the end of the day we chugged into Mombassa harbour.
176 Their owners never seem to tire of tossing scrap metal into the waters of their harbour home.
177 Ardrossan harbour, still small and geared more to handling cargo, had to cope with large-scale passenger traffic.
178 In passing North Harbour continue to be prominent in the to-ing and fro-ing of leading players.
179 My job entailed being on call for shipping in the harbour and for this reason I was loath to live outside Stornoway.
180 When the rickshaw came to a halt, it was not at his house, but at the deserted harbour.
181 The landmass of Torness, Skateraw and Barns Ness protects the harbour from the worst of the weather from the west.
182 Harrison was a man who loved to harbour a grudge.
183 Another rain squall blotted out the harbour and water cascaded down the window panes.
184 In the harbour you got a secondary ebb and flow between the main tides.
185 This wrote off the need for any large new harbour construction.
186 In his thirty-two-foot ketch, Nuria, he set out from the small harbour under the shoulder of his Hebridean island.
187 For centuries a seaport - today the harbour is still a haven for yachtsmen, fishing boats and pleasure cruisers.
188 Ten minutes walk from the harbour are shingle beaches with safe swimming, pedalo hire and a windsurfing school for the energetic.
189 A ship was nosing its way through the small fishing boats in the harbour.
190 All the illegal immigrants were confined to a small island in the harbour.
191 It is especially good for people with allergies as it doesn't harbour dust.
191 try its best to gather and build good sentences.
192 I saw her walking through the harbour and I followed.
193 The fortress on top of the hill still dominates Barcelona harbour.
194 Compared with invasive carcinoma, intraepithelial neoplastic lesions harbour a greater diversity of human papillomavirus types.
195 They live in a Chelsea Harbour flat and a £2 million country house in Oxfordshire.
196 The central point is the village square and harbour, and there is also a very pleasant lakeside promenade.
197 Accordingly, they made a bid to gain command of the Danzig Harbour Board.
198 Bozburun, the beautiful, landlocked little harbour almost inaccessible except by sea, on everyone's itinerary.
199 The main interest is centred on the splendid harbour, almost completely landlocked and providing excellent shelter.
200 I've often taken a board and gone sailing in Poole Harbour, the second largest natural harbour in the world.
201 Weldon studied crabs in Plymouth harbour that were being forced to live in water that was muddied by human activity.
202 He hooked and landed an enormous conger eel, whilst fishing from one of the boats in the harbour.
203 As I walked away from the harbour I looked at my watch.
204 It is based around a busy little harbour with many waterside cafes offering magnificent views across the lake to Limone.
205 The 40-minute bombardment reportedly sank several oil tankers and barges in the harbour.
206 Detectives followed the man as far as the harbour, but then he jumped into a speedboat and got clean away.
207 Up and down it rose and fell in Aberdeen Harbour, under a blaze of red-and-gold neon trim.
208 They harbour some of the world's most endangered wildlife and provide vital food and medicines.
209 The odour of seaweed wafted from the cliffs beyond the harbour and mingled with the fragrance of Jo's cigar.
210 But a sleek sailing boat that spends all its time in harbour is no use to anyone.
211 There is a large garden which contains a swimming pool and affords views of the busy harbour below.
212 During the attack intense fire from the breakwaters and the Harbour was encountered.
213 Palamut serves in a small farming community with a tiny harbour, a small quayside restaurant and excellent locally caught fish.
214 A natural harbour, set between two rocky headlands, forms a centre point from which narrow streets wind uphill.
215 A notable example occurs just after the fire has started in a gasoline station at Bodega Bay, near the harbour.
216 I walked about the harbour, making up my mind what to do.
217 The harbour porpoise is vulnerable to drowning in fishing nets.
218 Discomfited, Harbour blurted out that he thought Dangerous Corner a wonderful play, absolutely wonderful.
219 Many are reluctant to do so; they harbour hopes that the government will raise the 10% ceiling.
220 I was learning Hugh's trade, and helping my granny with her flower stall at the harbour.
221 The port had two sharply contrasting social divides, on either side of the harbour.
221 try its best to collect and create good sentences.
222 Down below were lots of fishing boats and I decided to wait until they returned to the harbour.
223 Large numbers of nuclear-powered submarines are laid up at a harbour near Murmansk.
224 Now it is a dumb, stupid mastodon of a thing, crawling off to Bal Harbour to die.
225 The harbour has made the county a major centre of industrial expansion.
226 For the Out Skerries comprise a group of three little islands which are conveniently arranged to form a perfect natural harbour.
227 Around them, other craft were also taking advantage of the flood tide to enter harbour.
228 An empty apartment within walking distance of the harbour was found for us where we could cook and sleep and wash.
229 The ferry can also be booked for schools and private cruises around Harwich Harbour and beyond.
230 We dropped anchor there, and the fishermen disappeared back into harbour, leaving us to our fate.
231 This town, is a bustling holiday resort with a large, busy harbour and a jam-packed beach.
232 Three men from the ship have been detained for questioning by the Harbour Authorities.
233 The protection of Weymouth harbour provides ideal conditions for the learner and the more experienced.
234 Parts of the harbour wall collapsed, causing serious flooding in the town.
235 It is now more than four weeks since the whales were sighted in the enclosed natural harbour.
236 Staff offer efficient, unobtrusive service at the restaurant which overlooks the harbour.
237 He wandered towards the old harbour, now little more than a quiet backwater.
238 The plateau was a far cry from the workaday cottages by the harbour.
239 The path leads to Boscastle with its natural harbour - the only secure one on the rugged coastline between Padstow and Bude.
240 Every available stretch of water - be it river, sea or reservoir - is likely to harbour a sailing club.
241 Always use waterproof grout on tiled worktops; ordinary grout will harbour germs.
242 After well over an hour the race was abandoned as the fleet slowly drifted backwards out of the harbour.
243 Around 300 people managed to board a ship which set sail, but this was intercepted in the harbour by coastguards.
244 Fred Normandale, a leading skipper, told the harbour committee yesterday that scallops were now attracting fishing boats from other areas.
245 It was impossible to ascertain how many of the boats moored in the harbour over the weekend were local.
246 It was now blowing a near gale into the harbour, churning the once water into a mass of whitecaps.
247 Sara ignored them as the boat chugged out to sea; soon the harbour and the cliffs were a long way away.
248 Situated on a cliff top above the harbour, the complex also includes the Casino and a luxurious air-conditioned cinema.
249 It was a fairly uneventful life, seeming to begin and end in that one small harbour town.
250 The harbour is used by local fishermen, yachtsmen, motor boat and rowing enthusiasts.
251 As in post-Pearl Harbour U.S.A., a meatless day each week was decreed,(http:///harbour.html) but little effort made to enforce it.
252 The aerial view is superb with its rows of houses and large harbour.
253 Crowds had gathered at the harbour to watch the ship come in.
254 Muelle Deportivo is protected by its own breakwater and is located in the southern extremity of the main harbour.
255 The zigzag of harbour walls and breakwaters below the cliff were deserted.
256 Blacks, on the other hand, harbour a much more narrowly defined set of possibilities on how they might advance.
257 Beyond the harbour low waves formed, their crests as livid as sapphires.
258 The ship came slowly into the harbour, dwarfing all the surrounding boats.
259 People who harbour sulphate reducing bacteria in their large bowel have higher levels of sulphide in their faeces than methanogenic subjects.
260 Rich hauls of lead weights also come from beneath the matted seaweed that grows at the foot of harbour walls and breakwaters.
261 An enormously powerful fleet was concentrated at Pearl Harbour.
262 The harbour is an important naval base.
263 The harbour was full of all kinds of craft.
264 The harbour is filled with craft.
265 January 2004 Harbour Side in City Auckland.
266 The ship rode on the waves [ at anchor in the harbour ].
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