seaport的意思和读音

seaport

: [ˈsiˌpɔrt] : [ˈsiːˌpɔː(r)t]

n.

seaports  

n.harbour,port,docks,haven,harbor

seaportn.

1.a town with a harbour used by large ships

the Baltic seaports

n.1.2.

n.1.a town close to the ocean with a large port

1. 〖 outwind〗 seaport;harbour〗 〖 furseal;ursineseal〗 ...

2. seaman seaport search ...

3. 〖 voyager〗 seaport〖 stateofthesea〗 ...

4. seashell seaport navy ...

5. seam n. seaport n. n. seaside n. (); …

6. ... square kilometer seaport shipping center ...

7.17Seaport

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1.New Orleans is an international seaport, and people from all over the world come to New Orleans to hear jazz.

2.And more are expected to be hired to help at Alexandra's main seaport, where the government declared a state of emergency last week.

3.Hamburg's seaport is one of the world's seven largest container ports, and, in terms of surface area, it is the largest seaport in Europe.

4.The named place where the seller's costs end can be a point other than a seaport (as well as being a seaport), in the buyer's country.),

5.Whether by choice or necessity, he used to sail about Scandinavia in his small boat, all alone, giving concerts in little seaport towns.沿

6.It's a progressive city with a vibrant economy, a vibrant arts and cultural scene, and a busy seaport.

7.Fierce street fighting continued Thursday in Beirut, as well as in the Bekaa Valley, shutting down the airport, seaport and roads.

8.St. Nicholas was an early Christian Bishop of Patara of the Lycian seaport (in present-day Turkey) in the 4th century A. D.4西

9.More goods are exported through the Port at Hampton Roads than any other seaport in the country.

10.The study corrected for other factors that might explain higher growth, like the presence of a university or seaport.