English to afrikaans meaning of

Die woordeboekbetekenis van die woord "hawe" is 'n plek aan die kus waar skepe veilig kan vasmeer, veral een wat beskerm word teen rowwe water deur piere, jette en ander kunsmatige strukture. Dit kan ook verwys na 'n plek van skuiling, toevlug of skuilplek, soos in "om 'n voortvlugtige te huisves." Daarbenewens kan dit gebruik word as 'n werkwoord wat beteken om 'n hawe of skuiling vir iets of iemand te bied, of om 'n spesifieke gedagte of gevoel vas te hou en te voed, soos in "om 'n wrok te koester."

Synonyms

  1. harbor

Sentence Examples

  1. The same front page had a story about a fishing boat that had been found at sea and towed back to Bridlington harbour, the two-man crew still missing.
  2. There I saw and observed how the opportunity of capturing the whole Turkish fleet in harbour was lost for all the marines and janizzaries that belonged to it made sure that they were about to be attacked inside the very harbour, and had their kits and pasamaques, or shoes, ready to flee at once on shore without waiting to be assailed, in so great fear did they stand of our fleet.
  3. Then he came to the harbour, which was lit up by the resin torches of the fishermen, who were fishing from their boats.
  4. The following night they passed through the Strait of Bab-el-Mandeb, which means in Arabic The Bridge of Tears, and the next day they put in at Steamer Point, north-west of Aden harbour, to take in coal.
  5. But then I have called his attention to it in the letter I wrote to him in the country, and, if he did nothing to prevent the mischief I there pointed out to him, I suppose it was that from pure goodness of heart and trustfulness he would not and could not believe that any thought against his honour could harbour in the breast of so stanch a friend nor indeed did I myself believe it for many days, nor should I have ever believed it if his insolence had not gone so far as to make it manifest by open presents, lavish promises, and ceaseless tears.
  6. As it was, El Uchali took refuge at Modon, which is an island near Navarino, and landing forces fortified the mouth of the harbour and waited quietly until Don John retired.
  7. A storm, lasting three days so far, had kept the boat he was to take to England tied securely in the harbour, leaving Jack to loiter in the ale houses of Dieppe, trying to amuse himself with his scant supply of coins.
  8. The Rangoon was moored half a mile off in the harbour, its signal of departure hoisted at the mast-head.
  9. He remounted the bridge, and guided the steamer through the flotilla of junks, tankas, and fishing boats which crowd the harbour of Hong Kong.