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port

/pawrt, pohrt/US // pɔrt, poʊrt //UK // (pɔːt) //

港口,港,端口,港湾

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a city, town, or other place where ships load or unload.
    • : a place along a coast in which ships may take refuge from storms; harbor.
    • : Also called port of entry. Law. any place where persons and merchandise are allowed to pass, by water or land, into and out of a country and where customs officers are stationed to inspect or appraise imported goods.
    • : a geographical area that forms a harbor: the largest port on the eastern seaboard.
    • : Informal. an airport.

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Examples

  • It comes with a USB charging port, but you’ll have to provide the actual battery pack.

  • The AI could then be ported into a robot, which would gain the smarts to navigate through the real world without crashing.

  • Again, the Shell should tell you in which port Kibana is running.

  • The line with your IP address tells you which IP you are using and the port used to run elasticsearch.

  • More money for pensions can mean less money for other services cities, counties, airports and ports provide.

  • His keepers fed the beast copious amounts of port, Champagne, and whiskey to pacify the persnickety pachyderm.

  • Houston has the largest medical center in the world, and the largest export port in the entire country.

  • The city of Stanleyville—now called Kisangani—was a majestic port city as deep as one can go into the Heart of Darkness.

  • Casino resorts thrive in the Bahamas and have a presence in almost every port of call for hundreds of miles.

  • KSM enters the complex through a “Sally Port,” a series of gates designed to allow just one vehicle in at a time.

  • The experience of the Jesuit fathers at Port Royal is related at length, from their own point of view.

  • At the port of Cavite is a parochial church, which ministers to over three thousand souls.

  • But the '34 port was so good that he revoked twice, to the indignation and despair of his unhappy brother and partner.

  • They sighted the port of Cavite in order to reconnoiter the strength of the fleet stationed there.

  • The ship has anchored in the province of Ylocos, eighty leguas from here, as the weather does not permit it to come to this port.