port
port — noun
1. a coastal or riverside place used by ships for trade, travel, or shelter; it can
a coastal or riverside place used by ships for trade, travel, or shelter; it can mean the town or the harbour area itself.
Fishing boats returned to the port before the evening storm arrived.
return to port after sailing
Many families in the port earn money from ship repairs.
The train brings fresh fish from the port to the capital.
Tourists filled the port after the cruise ship came in.
文法句型
at the port
leave port
arrive at port
用法筆記
This sense can name either the harbour area itself or the town around it. Compare dock or pier for a more exact place where one ship ties up.
常見錯誤
2. a connection point on a computer or similar device for linking a cable or extern
a connection point on a computer or similar device for linking a cable or external hardware.
Plug the printer cable into the USB port on the left.
USB port with plug into
Lina's laptop has one port for headphones and one for power.
Dust inside the charging port stopped the phone from working.
The old screen used a port that this new computer lacks.
文法句型
port for something
plug something into a port
用法筆記
Often used with a type name before it, such as USB, charging, or serial port. The subject is usually a computer, phone, screen, or similar device.
常見錯誤
3. the side called port on a boat or plane; this is the forward-facing left.
the side called port on a boat or plane; this is the forward-facing left.
The captain pointed to port and showed us the rocky coast.
to port in a directional phrase
A red light flashed to port as the plane climbed.
Sailors moved the spare rope to port before the sharp turn.
The rescue boat stayed to port during the narrow channel crossing.
- starboard
the right side when facing forward
文法句型
to port
on port
用法筆記
Only used for ships and aircraft, with the forward-facing direction as the reference point. Distinguish from noun/1 TOWN, which names a place for ships.
常見錯誤
4. a sweet, strong wine from Portugal, commonly served after dinner.
a sweet, strong wine from Portugal, commonly served after dinner.
Grandpa poured a small glass of port after dinner.
glass of port after dinner
Aunt Rosa serves port with walnut cake every Christmas.
The bottle of port stayed on the table all evening.
The menu offers cheese fruit and dark red port.
- fortified wine
a wider category that includes port but also other wines
- dessert wine
describes when it is often drunk, not exactly how it is made
文法句型
glass of port
drink port
用法筆記
Usually uncountable when naming the wine in general. In ordering, people may also say a port for one serving.
5. a bag or carrying case, mainly in older use.
a bag or carrying case, mainly in older use.
The traveler kept letters and coins in a small leather port.
older object noun with leather port
In the old story the doctor carried tools in a black port.
A silver lock hung from the port at Clara's side.
The stage actor entered with a worn port full of papers.
文法句型
carry a port
in a port
用法筆記
Mainly older or literary. In modern everyday English, bag, case, or suitcase is usually clearer.
port — verb
1. to adapt software so that it works on a different kind of machine or system.
to adapt software so that it works on a different kind of machine or system.
The team ported the game to phones in six months.
port + software + to a platform
Engineers ported the app from Windows to Linux last year.
A small studio ported its old puzzle game to tablets.
The company plans to port the tool before the new system launch.
文法句型
port software to a system
port software from one system to another
用法筆記
The object is software, a game, an app, or code, often followed by to or from ... to .... It does not mean simply copy a file.
常見錯誤
2. to steer a ship toward the port side by moving the helm that way.
to steer a ship toward the port side by moving the helm that way.
The helmsman ported the ship to avoid the broken pier.
port + ship in nautical use
Captain Ruiz ported the boat when a fishing net appeared ahead.
Mina ported the training yacht to pass left of the green buoy.
The crew ported the ferry gently before entering the narrow channel.
- steer left
plain wording without nautical style
- turn left
general wording; less specific about moving a ship's helm
文法句型
port a ship
port the helm
用法筆記
Nautical and uncommon outside specialist writing. The object is usually a ship, boat, ferry, or helm, and the movement is specifically toward port.
port — adjective
1. on, near, or belonging to the side called port on a boat or plane.
on, near, or belonging to the side called port on a boat or plane.
A port engine warning forced the pilot to land early.
port + noun before the main noun
Sailors checked the port rail after the heavy waves hit.
The port window gave us a clear view of the island.
Crew members repainted the port door before the ferry reopened.
- starboard
on or toward the right side
文法句型
port engine
port door
用法筆記
Usually comes before a noun, as in port engine or port door. Distinguish from noun/3 LEFT, which names the side itself.
port — abbreviation
1. a short written form of 'portable', especially in labels, catalogs, and technica
a short written form of 'portable', especially in labels, catalogs, and technical notes.
The store sign says port fan so the model is easy to carry.
port as shorthand before a product noun
In the catalog a port speaker costs more than the desk version.
The repair note lists a port battery pack for field work.
In the catalog one model is labeled port radio for travel.
- portable
the full form, preferred in ordinary writing
文法句型
port. + noun on a label
用法筆記
Mostly seen in labels, catalogs, and technical notes rather than full sentences. The full word portable is preferred in normal writing.
2. a short written form of 'portrait', especially for page, screen, or photo layout
a short written form of 'portrait', especially for page, screen, or photo layout.
Choose port mode before you print the phone photo.
port as layout shorthand in settings
The app saved the poster as port not landscape.
On the camera screen port means the picture is upright.
The design file was marked port for the museum banner.
- portrait
the full form, used in normal prose
- landscape
describes the horizontal page or screen direction
文法句型
port. mode
port. layout
用法筆記
Usually appears in printing, camera, phone, or design settings. It contrasts with landscape.
3. a short written form of 'Portugal', used in lists, labels, forms, and similar br
a short written form of 'Portugal', used in lists, labels, forms, and similar brief writing.
The table lists Port beside Spain and France.
Port as a country abbreviation in a table
On the shipping form Port appears in the country box.
The tournament chart lists Port in Group A beside Spain.
The old export ledger shortens Portugal to Port in the country column.
- Portugal
the full country name, preferred in normal writing
文法句型
Port. in a table
country: Port.
用法筆記
Seen mainly in tables, forms, labels, and older shorthand. In normal prose, write Portugal in full.