port
noun
verb
pɔːt noun
1
WHERE SHIPS STOP
轮船停泊的地方
a place where ships can be loaded and unloaded 港,港口,海港 C,U
be in port
We’ll have two days ashore while the ship is in port.
轮船靠港时,我们能在岸上呆两天。
come into port/leave port
The ferry was about to leave port.
渡船正要离港。
2
TOWN
城镇
a town or city with a HARBOUR or DOCKS where ships can be loaded or unloaded 港口城市,港市; 口岸 C
Britain’s largest port
英国最大的港口城市
3
COMPUTER
计算机
a part of a computer where you can connect another piece of equipment, such as a PRINTER 端口〔计算机与其他设备的接口〕 C
4
WINE
葡萄酒
strong sweet Portuguese wine that is usually drunk after a meal 波尔图葡萄酒〔葡萄牙产的一种葡萄酒,通常在餐后饮用〕 U
a glass of port
一杯波尔图葡萄酒
5
SIDE OF SHIP
船舷
the left side of a ship or aircraft when you are looking towards the front 〔轮船或飞机的〕左舷; U
on the port side
在左舷
to port
The plane tilted to port.
飞机向左侧倾斜。
6
any port in a storm
used to say that you should take whatever help you can when you are in trouble, even if it has some disadvantages [口] 〔即使有不利之处也应接受的〕摆脱困境的任何帮助,穷途之策 spoken
verb
7 to move software from one computer system to another 转移,移植〔软件〕
port sth from/to sth
Can Windows applications be ported to Unix?
视窗系统的应用软件能否移植到 Unix 系统中使用?