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 port [pɒ:t]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 港口, 埠, 舱门, 避风港, 左舷, 炮眼, 姿势, 意义

vt. 左转舵, 持(枪)

vi. 左转舵

[计] 端口, 移植

[经] 港口, 港市, 商埠




    port
    [ noun ]
    1. a place (seaport or airport) where people and merchandise can enter or leave a country

    2. <noun.location>
    3. sweet dark-red dessert wine originally from Portugal

    4. <noun.food>
    5. an opening (in a wall or ship or armored vehicle) for firing through

    6. <noun.artifact>
    7. the left side of a ship or aircraft to someone who is aboard and facing the bow or nose

    8. <noun.artifact>
    9. (computer science) computer circuit consisting of the hardware and associated circuitry that links one device with another (especially a computer and a hard disk drive or other peripherals)

    10. <noun.artifact>
    [ verb ]
    1. put or turn on the left side, of a ship

    2. <verb.motion>
      port the helm
    3. bring to port

    4. <verb.motion>
      the captain ported the ship at night
    5. land at or reach a port

    6. <verb.motion>
      The ship finally ported
    7. turn or go to the port or left side, of a ship

    8. <verb.motion>
      The big ship was slowly porting
    9. carry, bear, convey, or bring

    10. <verb.contact>
      The small canoe could be ported easily
    11. carry or hold with both hands diagonally across the body, especially of weapons

    12. <verb.contact>
      port a rifle
    13. drink port

    14. <verb.consumption>
      We were porting all in the club after dinner
    15. modify (software) for use on a different machine or platform

    16. <verb.change>
    [ adj ]
    1. located on the left side of a ship or aircraft

    2. <adj.all>


    Port \Port\, n. [From Oporto, in Portugal, i. e., ? porto the
    port, L. portus. See {Port} harbor.]
    A dark red or purple astringent wine made in Portugal. It
    contains a large percentage of alcohol.


    Port \Port\, n. [F. port, fr. porter to carry, L. portare, prob.
    akin to E. fare, v. See {Port} harbor, and cf. {Comport},
    {Export}, {Sport}.]
    The manner in which a person bears himself; deportment;
    carriage; bearing; demeanor; hence, manner or style of
    living; as, a proud port. --Spenser.

    And of his port as meek as is a maid. --Chaucer.

    The necessities of pomp, grandeur, and a suitable port
    in the world. --South.


    Port \Port\, n. [AS. port, L. portus: cf. F. port. See {Farm},
    v., {Ford}, and 1st, 3d, & 4h {Port}.]
    1. A place where ships may ride secure from storms; a
    sheltered inlet, bay, or cove; a harbor; a haven. Used
    also figuratively.

    Peering in maps for ports and piers and roads.
    --Shak.

    We are in port if we have Thee. --Keble.

    2. In law and commercial usage, a harbor where vessels are
    admitted to discharge and receive cargoes, from whence
    they depart and where they finish their voyages.

    {Free port}. See under {Free}.

    {Port bar}. (Naut,)
    (a) A boom. See {Boom}, 4, also {Bar}, 3.
    (b) A bar, as of sand, at the mouth of, or in, a port.

    {Port charges} (Com.), charges, as wharfage, etc., to which a
    ship or its cargo is subjected in a harbor.

    {Port of entry}, a harbor where a customhouse is established
    for the legal entry of merchandise.

    {Port toll} (Law), a payment made for the privilege of
    bringing goods into port.

    {Port warden}, the officer in charge of a port; a harbor
    master.


    Port \Port\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Ported}; p. pr. & vb. n.
    {Porting}.] [F. porter, L. portare to carry. See {Port}
    demeanor.]
    1. To carry; to bear; to transport. [Obs.]

    They are easily ported by boat into other shires.
    --Fuller.

    2. (Mil.) To throw, as a musket, diagonally across the body,
    with the lock in front, the right hand grasping the small
    of the stock, and the barrel sloping upward and crossing
    the point of the left shoulder; as, to port arms.

    Began to hem him round with ported spears. --Milton.

    {Port arms}, a position in the manual of arms, executed as
    above.


    Port \Port\, n. [F. porte, L. porta, akin to portus; cf. AS.
    porte, fr. L. porta. See {Port} a harbor, and cf. {Porte}.]
    1. A passageway; an opening or entrance to an inclosed place;
    a gate; a door; a portal. [Archaic]

    Him I accuse
    The city ports by this hath entered. --Shak.

    Form their ivory port the cherubim
    Forth issuing. --Milton.

    2. (Naut.) An opening in the side of a vessel; an embrasure
    through which cannon may be discharged; a porthole; also,
    the shutters which close such an opening.

    Her ports being within sixteen inches of the water.
    --Sir W.
    Raleigh.

    3. (Mach.) A passageway in a machine, through which a fluid,
    as steam, water, etc., may pass, as from a valve to the
    interior of the cylinder of a steam engine; an opening in
    a valve seat, or valve face.

    {Air port}, {Bridle port}, etc. See under {Air}, {Bridle},
    etc.

    {Port bar} (Naut.), a bar to secure the ports of a ship in a
    gale.

    {Port lid} (Naut.), a lid or hanging for closing the
    portholes of a vessel.

    {Steam port}, & {Exhaust port} (Steam Engine), the ports of
    the cylinder communicating with the valve or valves, for
    the entrance or exit of the steam, respectively.


    Port \Port\, n. [Etymology uncertain.] (Naut.)
    The larboard or left side of a ship (looking from the stern
    toward the bow); as, a vessel heels to port. See {Note} under
    {Larboard}. Also used adjectively.


    Port \Port\, v. t. (Naut.)
    To turn or put to the left or larboard side of a ship; --
    said of the helm, and used chiefly in the imperative, as a
    command; as, port your helm.

    Larboard \Lar"board`\, n. [Lar- is of uncertain origin, possibly
    the same as lower, i. e., humbler in rank, because the
    starboard side is considered by mariners as higher in rank;
    cf. D. laag low, akin to E. low. See {Board}, n., 8.] (Naut.)
    The left-hand side of a ship to one on board facing toward
    the bow; port; -- opposed to {starboard}.

    Note: Larboard is a nearly obsolete term, having been
    superseded by {port} to avoid liability of confusion
    with starboard, owing to similarity of sound.

    1. Peninsular & Oriental Steam Navigation yesterday announced its second investment in Chinese container ports in 10 days. The group is to take a controlling stake in the Yangtze river port of Zhangjiagang.
    2. The Iraqi News Agency also reported that Iranian artillery shelled residential areas in the southern port of Basra, the border town of Khanaqin and Sirwan in northeast Iraq throughout the night. It made no mention of casualties.
    3. The Eritrean rebels claimed capture of the port in a radio broadcast Saturday, but a government official in Addis Ababa said the rebels controlled only parts of the town.
    4. Health officials feared a cholera epidemic as refugees flooded the overcrowded port city.
    5. A high-level PLO delegation met today in the Egyptian port city of Alexandria with President Hosni Mubarak, the state-run Middle East News Agency said.
    6. The song, performed in 1964 by the Liverpool band Gerry and the Pacemakers, is about the northwest port city and the River Mersey that flows through it.
    7. More than one-third of the Hondurans were from Puerto Cortes, a Caribbean port 135 miles northwest of Tegucigalpa, said Information Minister Nahum Valladares.
    8. Tens of thousands of people poured into streets and parks of the capital today to celebrate reconstruction of the southern port of Faw, which was almost destroyed during the war with Iran.
    9. The port was closed.
    10. Initially they poured port wine into three lead crystal decanters and over the next four months periodically tested the wine for lead levels.
    11. Gorbachev appealed for calm Feb. 26, but after the strife tapered off in Yerevan rioting broke out in the Azerbaijani port of Sumgait and 32 people were killed, 26 of them Armenians.
    12. U.S. Army helicopters scoured the Caribbean for a Nicaraguan cargo plane with a crew of six that failed to arrive on schedule Tuesday at Costa Rica's port city of Limon.
    13. The only passenger vessel that serves the Christian heartland came under Syrian fire at the port of Jounieh north of Beirut today and fled back to its home port in Cyprus, police said.
    14. The only passenger vessel that serves the Christian heartland came under Syrian fire at the port of Jounieh north of Beirut today and fled back to its home port in Cyprus, police said.
    15. Stening said four gunmen kidnapped them near south Lebanon's provincial capital of Sidon as they were driving in a U.N. car from their base in the southern port of Tyre to Beirut on Feb. 5.
    16. The Jordanian port of Aqaba is explicitly included in the "primary area of operation" in the Persian Gulf, Gulf of Oman, and the Red Sea announced by the Pentagon.
    17. The outlawed Irish Republican Army on Saturday claimed responsibility for killing a British soldier in this North Sea port and urged civilians and families not to travel with British troops.
    18. The United Arab Emirates declared a 50-square-mile strip near the port of Fujairah, a staging area for convoys preparing to enter the Persian Gulf, off-limits following the discovery.
    19. The Iowa left its home port of Norfolk, Va., on June 8 for a six-month deployment in the Mediterranean.
    20. At least one serious near-collision at the heavily traveled port was due to conditions that included understaffing, fatigue, stress and the hurried training of newcomers, said pilot Capt.
    21. Tens of thousands of Iranians are in Dubai, a port that deals extensively with Iran across the Gulf waters.
    22. The government had claimed part of the port had reopened.
    23. The diminution is a direct result of EU-imposed quotas. 'In the 1970s, there were 200 fishing vessels from the port of Pasajes alone that fished in EU waters.
    24. Also Wednesday, U.S.-backed Angolan rebels fighting the Marxist government said they captured a town on the Benguela railroad, the principal route for transporting minerals from Zaire, Zambia and eastern Angola to the Atlantic Ocean port of Lobito.
    25. On Tuesday, Noriega condemned the presence of the U.S. helicopter carrier Okinawa on the Pacific end of the Panama Canal. It passed through the canal Tuesday on its way to its home port, San Diego.
    26. It handled more than 2 million cargo containers last year, making it the second-busiest port in the United States behind New York-New Jersey.
    27. The Dutch salvage company Smit Tak said workers plugged a 60- by 90-foot hole in Khark 5's port side.
    28. Near the port, Fredy and four bodyguards jumped out of the truck and opened fire on the helicopters.
    29. Haifa, a Mediterranean port city in northern Israel where 10 percent of the 220,000 population is Arab, has been symbol of Arab-Israeli coexistence despite the 30-month-old Palestinian uprising in the occupied territories.
    30. On Monday, 700 Egyptian refugees arrived in the port of Suez on board the Egyptian ferry el-Tor that sailed from Aqaba.
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