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port
/ˈport, ˈpɔrt/
港口,埠,艙門,避風港,左舷,炮眼,鎗眼,舉止,意義(
vt
.)左轉舵
From:
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port
埠;(通訊)埠
From:
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port
埠
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Port
,
n.
The
manner
in
which
a
person
bears
himself
;
deportment
;
carriage
;
bearing
;
demeanor
;
hence
,
manner
or
style
of
living
;
as
,
a
proud
port
. [
archaic
]
And
of
his
port
as
meek
as
is
a
maid
.
--
Chaucer
.
The
necessities
of
pomp
,
grandeur
,
and
a
suitable
port
in
the
world
.
--
South
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Port
,
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Ported
;
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Porting
.]
1.
To
carry
;
to
bear
;
to
transport
. [
Obs
.]
They
are
easily
ported
by
boat
into
other
shires
.
--
Fuller
.
2.
Mil.
To
throw
,
as
a
musket
,
diagonally
across
the
body
,
with
the
lock
in
front
,
the
right
hand
grasping
the
small
of
the
stock
,
and
the
barrel
sloping
upward
and
crossing
the
point
of
the
left
shoulder
;
as
,
to
port
arms
.
Began
to
hem
him
round
with
ported
spears
.
--
Milton
.
Port arms
,
a
position
in
the
manual
of
arms
,
executed
as
above
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Port
n.
A
dark
red
or
purple
astringent
wine
made
in
Portugal
.
It
contains
a
large
percentage
of
alcohol
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Port
,
n.
1.
A
place
where
ships
may
ride
secure
from
storms
;
a
sheltered
inlet
,
bay
,
or
cove
;
a
harbor
;
a
haven
.
Used
also
figuratively
.
Peering
in
maps
for
ports
and
piers
and
roads
.
--
Shak
.
We
are
in
port
if
we
have
Thee
.
--
Keble
.
2.
In
law
and
commercial
usage
,
a
harbor
where
vessels
are
admitted
to
discharge
and
receive
cargoes
,
from
whence
they
depart
and
where
they
finish
their
voyages
.
Free port
.
See
under
Free
.
Port bar
.
Naut,
(a)
A
boom
.
See
Boom
, 4,
also
Bar
, 3.
(b)
A
bar
,
as
of
sand
,
at
the
mouth
of
,
or
in
,
a
port
.
Port charges
Com.
,
charges
,
as
wharfage
,
etc
.,
to
which
a
ship
or
its
cargo
is
subjected
in
a
harbor
.
Port of entry
,
a
harbor
where
a
customhouse
is
established
for
the
legal
entry
of
merchandise
.
Port toll
Law
,
a
payment
made
for
the
privilege
of
bringing
goods
into
port
.
Port warden
,
the
officer
in
charge
of
a
port
;
a
harbor
master
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Port
n.
1.
A
passageway
;
an
opening
or
entrance
to
an
inclosed
place
;
a
gate
;
a
door
;
a
portal
. [
Archaic
]
Him
I
accuse
The
city
ports
by
this
hath
entered
. --
Shak
.
Form
their
ivory
port
the
cherubim
Forth
issuing
. --
Milton
.
2.
Naut.
An
opening
in
the
side
of
a
vessel
;
an
embrasure
through
which
cannon
may
be
discharged
;
a
porthole
;
also
,
the
shutters
which
close
such
an
opening
.
Her
ports
being
within
sixteen
inches
of
the
water
.
--
Sir
W
.
Raleigh
.
3.
Mach.
A
passageway
in
a
machine
,
through
which
a
fluid
,
as
steam
,
water
,
etc
.,
may
pass
,
as
from
a
valve
to
the
interior
of
the
cylinder
of
a
steam
engine
;
an
opening
in
a
valve
seat
,
or
valve
face
.
Air port
,
Bridle port
,
etc
.
See
under
Air
,
Bridle
,
etc
.
Port bar
Naut.
,
a
bar
to
secure
the
ports
of
a
ship
in
a
gale
.
Port lid
Naut.
,
a
lid
or
hanging
for
closing
the
portholes
of
a
vessel
.
Steam port
, ∧
Exhaust port
Steam Engine
,
the
ports
of
the
cylinder
communicating
with
the
valve
or
valves
,
for
the
entrance
or
exit
of
the
steam
,
respectively
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Port
,
n.
Naut.
The
larboard
or
left
side
of
a
ship
(
looking
from
the
stern
toward
the
bow
);
as
,
a
vessel
heels
to
port
.
See
Note
under
Larboard
.
Also
used
adjectively
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Port
,
v. t.
Naut.
To
turn
or
put
to
the
left
or
larboard
side
of
a
ship
; --
said
of
the
helm
,
and
used
chiefly
in
the
imperative
,
as
a
command
;
as
,
port
your
helm
.
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
port
adj
:
located
on
the
left
side
of
a
ship
or
aircraft
[
syn
:
larboard
]
n
1:
a
place
(
seaport
or
airport
)
where
people
and
merchandise
can
enter
or
leave
a
country
2:
sweet
dark-red
dessert
wine
originally
from
Portugal
[
syn
: {
port
wine
]
3:
an
opening
(
in
a
wall
or
ship
or
armored
vehicle
)
for
firing
through
[
syn
:
embrasure
,
porthole
]
4:
the
left
side
of
a
ship
or
aircraft
to
someone
facing
the
bow
or
nose
[
syn
:
larboard
] [
ant
:
starboard
]
5: (
computer
science
)
computer
circuit
consisting
of
the
hardware
and
associated
circuitry
that
links
one
device
with
another
(
especially
a
computer
and
a
hard
disk
drive
or
other
peripherals
) [
syn
:
interface
]
v
1:
transfer
data
from
one
computer
to
another
via
a
cable
that
links
connecting
ports
2:
put
or
turn
on
the
left
side
,
of
a
ship
; "
port
the
helm
"
3:
bring
to
port
; "
the
captain
ported
the
ship
at
night
"
4:
land
at
or
reach
a
port
; "
The
ship
finally
ported
"
5:
turn
or
go
to
the
port
or
left
side
,
of
a
ship
; "
The
big
ship
was
slowly
porting
"
6:
carry
,
bear
,
convey
,
or
bring
; "
The
small
canoe
could
be
ported
easily
"
7:
carry
or
hold
with
both
hands
diagonally
across
the
body
,
especially
of
weapons
; "
port
a
rifle
"
8:
drink
port
; "
We
were
porting
all
in
the
club
after
dinner
"
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