Word: port

Category: port

Computers & Electronics, Travel, Business & Industrial

Related words: port

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Synonyms: port

eyeglass

Translations: port

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spanish
Translations:
puerto
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german
Translations:
öffnung, hafen, schlitz, backbord, portwein
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french
Translations:
port, porto, position, porte, portuaire, bâbord, connexion, débarcadère, attitude
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italian
Translations:
porto, porta
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portuguese
Translations:
abrigo, porto
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dutch
Translations:
port, haven
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russian
Translations:
гавань, порт, портвейн, прибежище, убежище, приют, отверстие
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swedish
Translations:
hamn
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finnish
Translations:
satama, paapuuri
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danish
Translations:
havn
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czech
Translations:
brána, přístav, dveře, postoj
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polish
Translations:
przystań, wrota, port, twór, postawa, wygląd, przelot, porto
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hungarian
Translations:
rév, városkapu, ágyúlék, oldalnyílás-fedél, portói, raktárnyílás
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turkish
Translations:
liman
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greek
Translations:
λιμάνι, αριστερός
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ukrainian
Translations:
вівсянки
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bulgarian
Translations:
пристанище, порт
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belarusian
Translations:
асачыць, прыстань
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estonian
Translations:
sadam, port, portima, portvein, illuminaator, pakpoord
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croatian
Translations:
luke, utočište, luci, azil, ulaz, lukom
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icelandic
Translations:
bakborð, hafnarbær, höfn
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latin
Translations:
portus
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lithuanian
Translations:
uostas
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latvian
Translations:
osta
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romanian
Translations:
port
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slovenian
Translations:
pristanišče, luka

The meaning and "use of": port

noun
  • a town or city with a harbor where ships load or unload, especially one where customs officers are stationed. - Over 33 ships are waiting at Colombian ports to load and unload cargo.
  • a strong, sweet, typically dark red fortified wine, originally from Portugal, typically drunk as a dessert wine. - In particular, I want to drive up the Douro valley from Porto to the vineyards where the grapes for port wine are grown, and I want to see more of the estuaries of the Galician coast.
  • the side of a ship or aircraft that is on the left when one is facing forward. - the ferry was listing to port
  • the position required by an order to port a rifle or other weapon. - Parker had his rifle at the port
  • a person's carriage or bearing. - she has the proud port of a princess
  • a transfer of software from one system or machine to another. - It was even beginning to attract ports of commercial applications software.
verb
  • turn (a ship or its helm) to port. - The captain slowed and ported the vessel to pass around the monolith, and everyone took a good look at the horrid idol.
  • transfer (software) from one system or machine to another. - the software can be ported to an IBM RS/6000
  • carry (a rifle or other weapon) diagonally across and close to the body with the barrel or blade near the left shoulder. - Detail! For inspection—port arms!

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