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?