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port [ports] (computing: logical or physical construct into and from which data are transferred) noun [UK: pɔːt] [US: ˈpɔːrt] | 埠 /bù/noun 接口 /jiēkǒu/noun 端口 /duānkǒu/noun |
Port-au-Prince (capital of Haiti) proper noun [UK: ˌpɔːtəʊˈprɪns] [US: ˌpɔːtəʊˈprɪns] | 太子港 /Tàizǐgǎng/proper noun |
port authority (public authority) noun [UK: pɔːt ɔː.ˈθɒ.rə.ti] [US: ˈpɔːrt ə.ˈθɔː.rə.ti] | 港务局 /gǎngwùjú/noun 港務局noun |
Port Blair (capital of Andaman and Nicobar Islands, India) proper noun | 布莱尔港 /Bùlái'ěr-Gǎng/proper noun 布萊爾港proper noun |
port city (city built around a port) noun [UK: pɔːt ˈsɪ.ti] [US: ˈpɔːrt ˈsɪ.ti] | 港市 /gǎngshì/noun |
Port Dickson proper noun | 波德申 /Bōdéshēn/proper noun |
Port Louis (The capital city of Mauritius) proper noun | 路易港 /Lùyì gǎng/proper noun |
Port Moody (city) proper noun | 满地宝 /Mǎndìbǎo/proper noun 滿地寶proper noun |
Port Moresby (capital of Papua New Guinea) proper noun | 莫尔兹比港 /Mò'ěrzībǐ-gǎng/proper noun 莫爾茲比港proper noun |
port of entry (harbor, airport or border crossing) noun [UK: pɔːt əv ˈen.tri] [US: ˈpɔːrt əv ˈen.tri] | 入境港 /rùjìnggǎng/noun |
Port of Spain (The capital of Trinidad and Tobago) proper noun | 西班牙港 /Xībānyá Gǎng/proper noun |
Port Said (city in Egypt) proper noun | 塞得港 /Sàidégǎng/proper noun |
Port Vila (capital of Vanuatu) proper noun [UK: pɔːt ˈviː.lə] [US: ˈpɔːrt ˈviː.lə] | 維拉港proper noun 维拉港 /Wéilāgǎng/proper noun |
port wine (A type of fortified wine traditionally made in Portugal) noun [UK: pɔːt waɪn] [US: ˈpɔːrt ˈwaɪn] | 波爾圖葡萄酒noun 波特酒 /bōtèjiǔ/noun 波酒 /bōjiǔ/noun 砵酒 /bōjiǔ/noun 缽酒noun 钵酒 /bōjiǔ/noun |
portable (able to be carried or moved) adjective [UK: ˈpɔː.təb.l̩] [US: ˈpɔːr.təb.l̩] | 輕便的adjective 轻便的 /qīngbiàn de/adjective |
portal [portals] (grandiose entrance) noun [UK: ˈpɔːt.l̩] [US: ˈpɔːr.tl̩] | 正門noun 正门 /zhèngmén/noun 門戶noun 门户 /ménhù/noun |
portal [portals] (website) noun [UK: ˈpɔːt.l̩] [US: ˈpɔːr.tl̩] | 門戶網站noun |
portamento (sliding tone used in music) noun [UK: pˌɔːtəmˈentəʊ] [US: pˌoːrɾəmˈentoʊ] | 滑音 /huáyīn/noun |
porte cochère (gateway through which horse carriages pass) noun | 馬車門廊noun |
porte cochère (porch, or roof without walls over a driveway, next to the entrance of a building in or under which a vehicle can stop to allow passengers to embark or disembark without being affected by bad weather) noun | 車寄noun 车寄 /chējì/noun |