Id | ESLPod_0449_WE_0573 |
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Episode Id | ESLPod 449 |
Episode Title | Using an Instruction Manual |
Phrase | port |
Text | In this podcast, the word "port" means the small hole in a piece of electronics that a cord, cable, or wire connects to: "How many USB ports does your computer have?" Or, "Which port should I plug the memory card into?" A "port" is also a place on land next to the ocean or a large lake where boats can come to leave or pick up items: "How many pounds of salmon leave Alaska's ports each year?" A city or town that many ships come to can also be called a port: "Have you ever been to the Port of Seattle?" Finally, "port" is a sweet, dark-red wine from Portugal that people drink after a meal: "A glass of port would be delicious with this dessert." |
Topics | Home + Community |
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