单词 | portal |
释义 | portal (pɔːʳtəl ) Word forms: portals 1. countable noun A portal is a large impressive doorway at the entrance to a building. [literary] I went in through the royal portal. Synonyms: doorway, door, entry, way in 2. countable noun On the internet, a portal is a site that consists of links to other websites. [computing] Collocations: online portal The firm's online portal offers quotations, as well as providing web seminars to customers around the world. Times, Sunday Times Their plan involves making all customs and regulatory declarations on a single online portal accessible to the relevant authorities on both sides of the border. Times, Sunday Times The online portal used to administer the scheme appeared to stand up well to the volume of traffic on its first day of operation. Times,Sunday Times The arrival of a potential rival in the online portal market comes amid soaring profits and revenues for the two dominant players. Times, Sunday Times A single online portal through which all applications could be made. Times,Sunday Times The service includes a web portal where you can upload photos of your condition to show them. Times, Sunday Times Today, data recorded by on-site ecologists can be viewed by the client in real time on a web portal. Times, Sunday Times All campuses are interconnected by a high-speed data network holding online teaching and learning materials, the student web portal and email. Times, Sunday Times As part of the initiative a special web portal has been created to provide helpful advice and lifestyle tips. Times, Sunday Times They will be able to enter their results on a web portal, and so contribute to a giant community-led environment report. Times, Sunday Times |
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