port的意思和读音

port

: [pɔrt] : [pɔː(r)t]

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ports  

adj.+n.serial port,major port,main port,home port,large port

v.+n.use port,enter port,reach port,leave port,close port

n.starboard

portn.— see alsoairport,free port,heliport,seaport

1.[c]a town or city with a harbour , especially one where ships load and unload goods

fishing ports

Rotterdam is a major port.鹿

2.[c][u]a place where ships load and unload goods or shelter from storms

a naval port

The ship spent four days in port .

They reached port at last.

port of entry(= a place where people or goods can enter a country)

3.[u]a strong sweet wine, usually dark red, that is made in Portugal. It is usually drunk at the end of a meal.

4.[c]a glass of port

5.[u]the side of a ship or aircraft that is on the left when you are facing forward

the port side

6.[c]a place on a computer where you can attach another piece of equipment, often using a cable

the modem port

IDMany port in a stormif you are in great trouble, you take any help that is offeredv.

1.~ sth (to sth)to copy software from one system or machine to another

2.~ sth (to sth)to continue to use the same number when you change from one phone company to another

how to port your number to a new mobile phone使

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n.1.an area of water where ships stop, including the buildings around it. A harbor is the same thing but smaller and is intended for smaller boats; a city where there is a port2.a part of a computer that you fit a cable into so that you can connect another piece of equipment to it3.a strong sweet wine that people sometimes drink at the end of a meal4.the side of a ship or airplane that is on your left when you are looking forward. The part that is on your right is starboard.1.an area of water where ships stop, including the buildings around it. A harbor is the same thing but smaller and is intended for smaller boats; a city where there is a port2.a part of a computer that you fit a cable into so that you can connect another piece of equipment to it3.a strong sweet wine that people sometimes drink at the end of a meal4.the side of a ship or airplane that is on your left when you are looking forward. The part that is on your right is starboard.

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1.It left the North Korean port of Nampo a week ago and is believed bound for Myanmar, South Korean and U. S. officials said.

2.So let me close by asking you to remember the little girl who was pulled from the rubble on Monday in Port-au-Prince.

3.'We're really selling the port, ' said the governor. 'We're going to have a great opportunity to do more Norfolk-to-Shanghai trade. ',“。”

4.Mocha was also the main port for the one sea route to Mecca, and was the busiest place in the world at the time.线

5.The exhausting port of the agitator is increased, thus avoiding back pressure caused by the surface tension of a nutrient solution.

6.No one seems to know how Tanzania's main port will hit its target of a tenfold increase in goods traffic by 2030.2030

7.Jack PC technology enables the conversion of any standard LAN port into a desktop computer solution.使

8.It was a call from a relative in Port Harcourt telling me what I already knew but was now confirmed.PortHarcourt

9.In late June, the destroyer Sazanami became the first Japanese naval vessel to put into a Chinese port since the war.6访

10.On earlier versions, it was worse: there was an ftp server listening on an unusual port.ftp