harbouring in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

Translations for harbouring in the English»French Dictionary (Go to French»English)

I.harbour Brit, harbor Am [Brit ˈhɑːbə, Am ˈhɑrbər] N

II.harbour Brit, harbor Am [Brit ˈhɑːbə, Am ˈhɑrbər] VB trans

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harbouring in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for harbouring in the English»French Dictionary (Go to French»English)

Translations for harbouring in the French»English Dictionary (Go to English»French)

harbouring Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

harbouring [or harboring Am] a wrongdoer/criminal
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The technical object's inherent inventiveness results from fact that it is a process of concretisation harbouring a genetic logic.
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The forests are made up of laurel-leaved evergreen hardwood trees, harbouring a rich biota of understorey plants, invertebrates, birds and mammalians.
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In the summer, southeasterly winds bring weather fronts harbouring extensive amounts of moisture.
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Two-toed sloths are recorded as harbouring lower populations.
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She was arrested at a Candlemas celebration and convicted of harbouring a priest leading to her execution.
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Those suspected of harbouring monarchical ambitions were punished, regardless of their service to the state.
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But that does not stop many evangelicals from harbouring a persecution complex.
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The forests are made up of laurel-leaved evergreen hardwood trees, harbouring a rich biota of understorey plants, invertebrates, birds and bats.
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Seagulls from a species that feeds on human rubbish are harbouring highly drug-resistant superbugs, a study found.
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Unfortunately, the donors from whom the hormone was extracted for these children had been harbouring proteins known as "prions" that cause Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease, a terminal neurological affliction.
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