Synonym: dock, harbor, pier, wharf. Similar words: report, support, export, import, portion, portray, airport, report on. Meaning: [pɔrt /pɔːt] 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 3. an opening (in a wall or ship or armored vehicle) for firing through 4. the left side of a ship or aircraft to someone facing the bow or nose 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). 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 3. bring to port 4. land at or reach a port 5. turn or go to the port or left side, of a ship 6. carry, bear, convey, or bring 7. carry or hold with both hands diagonally across the body, especially of weapons 8. drink port. adj. located on the left side of a ship or aircraft.
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151. He was a small man with a shock of white hair, and a ruddy complexion from his liking for port.
152. A man at port lifted his arm one way and a second at starboard lifted his another.
153. There will be one-to-four port configurations for the desktop and T-1 configuration for large client/server installations.
154. The port now faces a July 1 deadline to produce a plan to permanently reduce the presence of metals.
155. Water began dripping into the window, the port engine started to cough.
156. The port authority's latest annual review of the local economy reckons the city will lose another 32,000 jobs in 1993.
157. The flight deck control post, where I sat, was situated on the port side, amidships.
158. Builders' Merchants. General cargo continued to flow through the port but there was a gradual decline in dock activity.
159. West of the atrium is a large expanse of water popularly known as the port of Milan.
160. This prime site is adjacent to the dual carriageway at the main entrance to the port.
161. And he had pancreatic cancer, which he cursed because it prevented him from drinking port and eating ice cream.
162. We chose the southern route for our cruise and so our first port of call was the beautiful bay of Les Saintes.
163. Duhamel - Port Security, co-operated fully, help invaluable, killed tonight in suspicious circumstances.
164. This port, founded as late as 1 130, very quickly came to enjoy all the characteristics of a boom town.
165. The loss of the port pales beside the gain of a peace treaty.
166. A seven-member board, appointed by the councils in five cities that ring the bay, governs the port.
167. From Port Eynon the limestone cliffs extend for five or six miles to Worms Head.
168. This is by far the largest container ship presently calling at any Northern Ireland port.
169. The effect of these changes on port performance is difficult to determine - at least at the aggregate level.
170. He also made a deal with the Port District that permitted construction of the convention center.
171. During the next four weeks we steamed from one port to another(sentencedict .com), unloading and loading a variety of cargoes.
172. The port closings halted crude oil exports from state-owned oil company Petroleos Mexicanos during the weekend and on Monday.
173. In a wave trough I caught a glimpse of a coral head to port: a little too close for comfort.
174. Behind the taxis is a crowded railway station and beyond that, the port.
175. If that prospect goes, the port operation would probably cease.
176. Passing the youth hostel, we climbed through gorse and bracken to Port Eynon Point.
177. Gangs of heavily armed men stormed ships in the Hong Kong port to steal thousands of vehicles for their clients.
178. Two of the torpedoes struck below the waterline on the port side near the aviation fuel tanks.
179. If the terminal is connected via a Decserver, then a physical port must be allocated by following the procedure below.
180. This was a great advance and enabled the port to take much larger ships.
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