[N-COUNT 可数名词]港市;口岸 A port is a town by the sea or on a river, which has a harbour.
Port-Louis is an attractive little fishing port.
路易港是个漂亮的小渔港。
...the Mediterranean port of Marseilles.
地中海港口城市马赛
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[N-COUNT 可数名词]港;港口 A port is a harbour area where ships load and unload goods or passengers.
[oft N n]
...the bridges which link the port area to the city centre.
连接港区和市中心的桥梁
...the city's port authority.
该市的港务局
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[N-COUNT 可数名词](外接设备的)端口 A port on a computer is a place where you can attach another piece of equipment, for example a printer.
[COMPUTING 计算机]
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[ADJ 形容词]左舷的 In sailing, the port side of a ship is the left side when you are on it and facing towards the front.
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[TECHNICAL 术语]
Her official number is carved on the port side of the forecabin.
这艘船的注册编号刻在前舱的左舷上。
Port is also a noun.
USS Ogden turned to port.
美国军舰“奥格登”号向左转舵。
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[N-UNCOUNT 不可数名词]波尔图葡萄酒Port is a type of strong, sweet red wine.
He asked for a glass of port after dinner.
晚饭后,他要了一杯波尔图葡萄酒。
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port★/pɔːt; NAmEpɔːrt/
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portportsportedportingnoun★1★[countable ]a town or city with a harbour,especially one where ships load and unload goods 港口城市;口岸城市◆fishing ports渔港◆Rotterdam is a major port.鹿特丹是一个重要的港口城市。2★[countable , uncountable ](abbr.Pt. )a place where ships load and unload goods or shelter from storms 港口;避风港◆a naval port军港◆The ship spent four days in port.这艘船在港口停泊了四天。◆They reached port at last.他们终于抵达港口。◆port of entry(= a place where people or goods can enter a country)入境口岸☞see also
airport
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free port
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seaport
3(alsoport ˈwine)[uncountable ]a strong sweet wine, usually dark red, that is made in Portugal. It is usually drunk at the end of a meal. 波尔图葡萄酒(葡萄牙产)4[countable ]a glass of port一杯波尔图葡萄酒5[uncountable ]the side of a ship or aircraft that is on the left when you are facing forward (船、飞机等的)左舷◆the port side左舷☞compare
starboard
6[countable ]( computing 计) a place on a computer where you can attach another piece of equipment, often using a cable (输出或输入)端口;出入埠◆the modem port调制解调器端口IDIOMany port in a ˈstorm( saying) if you are in great trouble, you take any help that is offered 慌不择路;饥不择食;有病乱投医verb1portsth (to sth) ( computing 计) to copy software from one system or machine to another 移植(软件)2portsth (to sth) to continue to use the same number when you change from one phone company to another (更换电话公司时)携带(电话号码)◆how to port your number to a new mobile phone如何携号使用新手机port/pɔːt; NAmEpɔːrt/
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portport1 /pɔːt $ pɔːrt/ ●●●W2 noun
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1where ships stop [countable, uncountable] a place where ships can be loaded and unloadedbe in port We’ll have two days ashore while the ship is in port.come into port/leave port The ferry was about to leave port.2town [countable] a town or city with a harbour or docks where ships can be loaded or unloaded: Britain’s largest port3computer [countable] a part of a computer where you can connect another piece of equipment, such as a printer4wine [uncountable] strong sweet Portuguese wine that is usually drunk after a meal: a glass of port5side of ship [uncountable] the left side of a ship or aircraft when you are looking towards the frontOPP starboard: on the port sideto port The plane tilted to port.6any port in a storm spoken used to say that you should take whatever help you can when you are in trouble, even if it has some disadvantages →
port of call
COLLOCATIONS– Meanings 1 & 2ADJECTIVES/NOUN + porta busy port· Hong Kong is one of the world’s busiest ports.a major/important port· The city became a major port.a bustling port (=very busy)· Until the 1870s, Port Albert was a bustling port.a fishing port· The town is Iceland's biggest fishing port.a container port (=for ships carrying large containers)· Hamburg is one of Europe's main container ports.a ferry port (=for boats carrying people or goods across a narrow area of water)· Dover is an important ferry port.verbsbe in port· Many shops remain open on a Sunday, especially if cruise ships are in port.come into port· We stood on the quay and watched the ships come into port.leave port· Two fishing boats were preparing to leave port.THESAURUSport noun [countable, uncountable] a place where ships can be loaded and unloaded: · a busy port· We’ll have two days ashore while the ship is in port.· The ferry was about to leave port.harbour British English, harbor American English noun [countable] an area of water next to the land which is protected by walls so the water is calm, and is a place where ships can stay when they are not sailing: · They sailed into Portsmouth Harbour· Tourist boats leave the harbour at Riva regularly.· the harbour walldock [countable, uncountable] a place in a port where ships are loaded, unloaded, or repaired: · A crowd was waiting at the dock to greet them.· The ship was in dock for repairs.pier a structure that is built over and into the water so that boats can stop next to it or people can walk along it: · The yacht was moored at a pier.jetty noun [countable] a wall or platform built out into the water, used for getting on and off boats: · a wooden jetty· The house has a private jetty.mooring noun [countable] the place where a ship or boat is fastened to the land or to the bottom of the sea: · Tugs towed the boat away from its mooring at White Bay.marina noun [countable] a harbour where people keep boats which are used for pleasure: · They are building a new 220-berth marina.· The apartments have a private marina.
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to move software from one computer system to anotherport something from/to something Can Windows applications be ported to Unix?—porting noun [uncountable]
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