seaport
seaport — 名詞
1. A town or city on the coast that has a harbour where ships arrive to load and un
海港;港市
有港口、可供大船裝卸貨物的沿海城鎮
A town or city on the coast that has a harbour where ships arrive to load and unload goods, or to let passengers get on and off.
The fishing village grew into a busy seaport after a deep-water harbour was built along the rocky coast.
那座漁村在沿著岩石海岸興建了深水港之後,發展成一個繁忙的海港城鎮。
collocation: busy seaport
Brandon's factory sends electronics by train to Santos seaport, where cargo ships cross the Atlantic to overseas buyers.
Brandon 的工廠用火車把電子產品運到桑托斯海港,貨輪再橫跨大西洋送往海外買家。
preposition phrase: to [city] seaport
Kaohsiung is one of Asia's largest seaports, with ships arriving daily from around the world.
高雄是亞洲最大的海港之一,每天有船隻從世界各地抵達。
Amira watched the cargo ships enter the seaport from her coastal flat.
Amira 從她的海邊公寓看著貨輪駛入海港。
The seaport handles hundreds of steel containers each day, with ships arriving from Pacific ports.
這座海港每天處理數百個鋼製貨櫃,船隻從太平洋各港口抵達此地。
- port
More general term; a port can be on the sea, a river, or a lake, and may simply refer to the harbour area.
- harbour town
Describes a settlement built around a harbour; often smaller and less commercial than a seaport.
- port city
Emphasises a large urban centre where maritime trade is a major part of the economy.
- inland city
A city located away from the coast, without access to the sea.
- landlocked town
A town completely surrounded by land, with no coastline.
文法句型
seaport + verb
preposition + seaport
用法筆記
Frequently used with adjectives that indicate size, importance, or activity level (major, busy, historic, ancient). Unlike 'port', which can refer to a river or lake location, 'seaport' always refers to a coastal town or city with direct access to the sea.