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单词 reporters
释义

port

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noun (1)

ˈpȯrt How to pronounce port (audio)
1
: a place where ships may ride secure from storms : haven
2
a
: a harbor town or city where ships may take on or discharge cargo
b
: airport
3
: port of entry

port

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noun (2)

1
chiefly Scotland : gate
2
a
: an opening (as in a valve seat or valve face) for intake or exhaust of a fluid
b
: the area of opening in a cylinder face of a passageway for the working fluid in an engine
also : such a passageway
c
: a small opening in a container or vessel especially for viewing or for the controlled passage of material
access port
3
a
: an opening in a vessel's side (as for admitting light or loading cargo)
b
archaic : the cover for a porthole
4
: a hole in an armored vehicle or fortification through which guns may be fired
5
: a hardware interface by which a computer is connected to another device (such as a printer, a mouse, or another computer)
broadly : jack sense 4

port

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noun (3)

1
: the manner of bearing oneself
2
archaic : state sense 3
3
: the position in which a military weapon is carried at the command port arms

port

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verb (1)

ported; porting; ports

transitive verb

: to turn or put (a helm) to the left
used chiefly as a command

port

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noun (4)

: the left side of a ship or aircraft looking forward

called also larboard

compare starboard

port

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adjective

: located on the left side of a ship or airplane looking forward : of, relating to, or situated to port
The forward and port staterooms share a head and both feature upper/lower bunks. Dex Hart

port

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noun (5)

: a sweet fortified wine of rich taste and aroma made in Portugal
also : a similar wine made elsewhere

port

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verb (2)

ported; porting; ports

transitive verb

: to translate (software) into a version for another computer or operating system

port

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abbreviation (1)

1
portable
2
portrait

Port

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abbreviation (2)

Portugal

Synonyms

Noun (1)

  • anchorage
  • harbor
  • harborage
  • haven
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Word History

Etymology

Noun (1)

Middle English, from Old English & Anglo-French, from Latin portus — more at ford

Noun (2)

Middle English porte, from Anglo-French, gate, door, from Latin porta passage, gate; akin to Latin portus port

Noun (3)

Middle English, from Anglo-French, from porter to carry, from Latin portare

Noun (4) and Verb (1)

probably from port entry 1 or port entry 2

Noun (5)

Oporto, Portugal

Verb (2)

perhaps from port entry 2 (hardware interface)

First Known Use

Noun (1)

before the 12th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Noun (2)

before the 12th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Noun (3)

14th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Verb (1)

1580, in the meaning defined above

Noun (4)

circa 1544, in the meaning defined above

Adjective

1842, in the meaning defined above

Noun (5)

circa 1626, in the meaning defined above

Verb (2)

1984, in the meaning defined above

Kids Definition

port 1 of 3

noun

ˈpȯrt How to pronounce port (audio)
1
: a town or city with a harbor where ships load or unload cargo
Miami is a major United States port.
2
: a place (as a harbor) where ships can find shelter from a storm

port

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noun

1
: an opening (as in machinery) for gas, steam, or water to go in or out
2
: porthole

port

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noun

: the left side of a ship or airplane looking forward

Medical Definition

port

noun

ˈpȯrt How to pronounce port (audio)
: an opening, passage, or channel through which something can be introduced into the body: as
a
: a small medical device (as of plastic or titanium) that is implanted below the skin, is attached to a catheter typically inserted into a blood vessel, and has a small opening through which a needle can be inserted to administer fluids or drugs or withdraw blood
b
: an incision (as one made between intercostal spaces) for passing a medical instrument (as an endoscope) into the body

reporters

noun

plural of reporter
as in journalists
a person employed by a newspaper, magazine, or radio or television station to gather, write, or report news the reporter was careful to ask as many questions as possible without annoying anyone

Synonyms & Similar Words

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  • commentators
  • anchormen
  • staffers
  • newswomen
  • sportswriters
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