1. quay
Standing on the quay there were two young boys totally absorbed in fishing.
There was a queue of cars on quay, waiting for the car-ferry to the island.
Striding firmly, without haste, along the quay, Captain Whalley averted his glances from the familiar roadstead.
The boat was alongside the quay.
She was waiting at the quay as the ship came in.
Anglais mot "nabrzeże portowe"(quay) se produit dans des ensembles:
TRAVEL AND TRANSPORT-TRANSPORT I PODRÓŻOWANIE2. dock
After sailing for three days, we docked into port early this morning.
We docked at Rangoon the next morning.
A civilian has never been put in the dock in a military court.
The ship is now in dock for a refit.
3. port quay
4. harbour
He is not the brightest light in the harbour.
an area of water near the land where it is safe for boats to stay. A port is a harbour where passengers and goods can be taken on and off
The town has a splendid natural harbour.
The Pilgrim Fathers sailed from Plymouth harbour.
Rotterdam is a harbour city.
It's a harbour, not a village.
The ship is coming into harbour.
They went down to the harbour to see if they had fresh fish.
We know that there is no place for terrorists in a democracy, but nor is there a place for those who encourage, harbour and assist terrorists.
Boats are anchor in the harbour.
The children waved to the people on the boat as it sailed out of the harbour.
All the wards in the new hospital have a view of the harbour, so patients can watch the boats coming in.
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The definition of a harbour is a place providing safety or shelter, or a protected area in the water for anchoring boats.
The lost fishing boat made a safe return to harbour.