Read the passage excerpt from maritime history below carefully:
"During the eighteenth century, maritime expeditions were instructed to harbor no hostility toward neutral trading vessels, ensuring trade routes remained functional. Navigators had to weather severe Atlantic storms through disciplined seamanship, while cartographers worked meticulously to project the coastline's contours onto navigational charts for future fleets."
Based on the passage, match each word on the left with its precise contextual meaning on the right.
- Harbor (in 'harbor no hostility')To entertain, hold, or foster a specific feeling or attitude internally
- Weather (in 'weather severe Atlantic storms')To withstand, endure, or survive a difficult condition successfully
- Project (in 'project the coastline's contours')To map, plot, or represent a geometric outline onto a surface
Cevap
'Harbor' matches 'To entertain, hold, or foster a specific feeling or attitude internally', 'Weather' matches 'To withstand, endure, or survive a difficult condition successfully', and 'Project' matches 'To map, plot, or represent a geometric outline onto a surface'.
Each word functions as a verb whose specific contextual sense fits the surrounding text evidence: 'harbor' means to hold a feeling, 'weather' means to endure a storm, and 'project' means to map spatial lines onto a chart.
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