port
noun uk/pɔːt/ us/pɔːrt/
(TOWN)
B1 [ C or U ]港市;港
a town by the sea or by a river that has a harbour, or the harbour itself
a naval/fishing/container port 军港/渔港/集装箱港
We had a good view of all the ships coming into/leaving port. 所有进/出港的轮船我们都看得很清楚。
- More examples
- The pipeline was constructed to transport oil across Alaska to ports on the coast.
- During the 18th and 19th centuries the village was a bustling river port.
- This is one of the furthermost ports of northern Europe.
- The Estonian port of Tallinn was blockaded for a time by Soviet warships.
- At the port she managed to get a passage on an outward-bound ship.
(CONNECTION)
[ C ] computing specialized(计算机)端口
a part of a computer where wires from other pieces of equipment, such as a printer, can be connected
(LEFT)
[ U ] sailing specialized(船或飞机的)左舷
the left side of a ship or aircraft
Opposite: starboard
(WINE)
[ U ]波尔图葡萄酒(葡萄牙产)
a strong, sweet wine made in Portugal
(BAG)
[ C ] Australian English箱子;袋子
a case or bag