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/pɔːt/ |
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1 | C/U an area of water where ships stop , including the buildings around it . A harbour is the same thing but smaller and is intended for smaller boats 港;港口 |
| At dusk they docked at the port of Monaco. 黄昏的时候他们在摩纳哥港靠岸。 |
| in port We’ ll have to spend 10 days in port for repairs. 我们得花10天时间靠岸整修。 |
| 1a | a city where there is a port 口岸;港口城市 | | New York is the busiest port on the East Coast. 纽约是美国东海岸最繁忙的口岸。 | |
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2 | C a part of a computer that you fit a cable into so that you can connect another piece of equipment to it (计算机)端口,接口 |
| the printer port 打印机接口 |
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3 | U a strong sweet wine that people sometimes drink at the end of a meal 波尔图葡萄酒 |
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4 | U the side of a ship or plane that is on your left when you are looking forwards . The part that is on your right is starboard . (船舶或飞机的)左舷 |
PHRASE |
- | any port in a storm spoken |
| used for saying that you will accept any help or take any opportunity if you are in a bad situation |
| 饥不择食的选择 |
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See also | - port of call | - port of entry | |
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