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portal

/pawr-tl, pohr-/US // ˈpɔr tl, ˈpoʊr- //UK // (ˈpɔːtəl) //

门户网站,门户,入口,入口处

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a door, gate, or entrance, especially one of imposing appearance, as to a palace.
    • : an iron or steel bent for bracing a framed structure, having curved braces between the vertical members and a horizontal member at the top.
    • : an entrance to a tunnel or mine.
    • : Computers. a website that functions as an entry point to the internet, as by providing useful content and linking to various sites and features on the World Wide Web.

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Examples

  • The least speculative notions do not involve anything like portals to other universes or wildly exotic objects appearing in their stead.

  • A local Knowledge Panel, which Google also refers to as a “Business Profile,” acts as your business’ portal on the search results page.

  • With little hope of revival any time soon, companies that provide cargo-handling services to airlines and portals that sell air tickets are struggling to pay employee salaries and manage overheads.

  • Last week, though, UCSD researchers who’ve been interested in the privacy implications of the data attempted to gain access to the city’s portal and couldn’t.

  • The plus is that users will often visit the site using both search queries and aggregators or news portals.

  • The moment where they enter the spirit portal symbolizes their evolution from being friends to being a couple.

  • Finally, we came to the ornately carved temple portal itself, adorned with an image of a snake to its side.

  • The portal will have a system of simultaneous translation in three languages including English.

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  • I was very young and I thought that the whole experience was a wonderful adventure and a glimmering portal to the future.

  • The first subject chosen by her for a picture was the "Portal of the Church of the Magdalene."

  • The gigantic pylon, its shoulders breaking the sky four-square far overhead, seemed the prodigious portal of another world.

  • Beside autocratic kingship it shines with a white light; it is obviously the portal of the future.

  • How can it have happened that terms are still wanting to express the portal of all the sciences?

  • Nevertheless she had to pass through the dark portal of death before she was assumed, body and soul, into heaven.