port in English
- port⇄adj. 1. on the left side of a ship or aircraft.
Ex. the port side of the main deck (Joseph Conrad).
2. on the left.
Ex. Southpaws customarily are reserved for rivals whose principal thumpers swing from the port side (New York Times). - port⇄adv. to or toward the left side of a ship or boat.
- port⇄noun the left side of a ship or aircraft when on board facing the bow or front.
- port⇄noun 1. the way of holding one's head and body; bearing.
Ex. regal port. She dressed well, and had a presence and port calculated to set off handsome attire (Charlotte Bronte).
(SYN) carriage, mien.
2. the position of a weapon when po - port⇄port (1), noun.
1. a place where ships and boats can be sheltered from storms; harbor.
Ex. The ship sailed into port behind the reef where huge waves were smashing.
2. a place where ships and boats can load and unload; city or town by a - port⇄port (2), noun.
1. an opening in the side of a ship to let in light and air or for loading and unloading; porthole.
Ex. a cargo port.
2. a cover for such an opening.
3. an opening in the side of a ship, or in a wall, through whic - port⇄port (3), noun, adjective, adverb, verb.
- port⇄port (4), noun, verb.
- port⇄port (5), noun.
a strong, sweet wine, that is dark red or tawny, or occasionally white, originally from Portugal. - port⇄port (6), noun.
(Australian.) a traveling bag; portmanteau. - port⇄v.t. to bring, hold, or carry (a rifle or sword) across and close to the body with the barrel or blade near the left shoulder.
- port⇄v.t., v.i. to turn or shift to the left side.
Ex. Port the helm.
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