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port [pɔʀ]1. masculine noun• sortir du port to leave port or harbourb. (Computing) port• port parallèle/série parallel/serial portc. ( = fait de porter) carrying2. compounds* * *pɔʀnom masculin1) ( pour accoster) harbour [BrE]; ( avec installations portuaires) portles restaurants du port — the restaurants along the harbour [BrE]
2) ( ville portuaire) port3) ( refuge) haven4) ( fait de porter)6) ( transport) carriage; ( par la poste) postageport dû/payé — gén carriage forward/paid; ( par la poste) postage due/paid
7) Informatique port•Phrasal Verbs:••* * *pɔʀ nm1) NAVIGATION harbour Grande-Bretagne harbor USA port2) (= ville) port3) INFORMATIQUE port4) [uniforme] wearing5) (pour lettre) postage, (pour colis) carriage6) (= posture) carriage* * *port nm1 ( pour accoster) harbourGB; ( avec installations portuaires) port; port naturel/artificiel natural/artificial harbourGB; port maritime or de mer maritime port, seaport; port fluvial river port; port de commerce commercial ou trading port; port industriel industrial port; les restaurants du port the restaurants along the harbourGB; flâner sur le port to stroll around the harbourGB; travailler au port to work in ou at the port; ouvriers du port port workers; entrer au port to come into port; sortir du port to leave port; entrée au port entering port;2 ( ville portuaire) port;3 ( refuge) haven;4 ( fait de porter) le port de l'uniforme wearing uniform; port illégal de décorations wearing medals fraudulently; le port du casque est obligatoire helmets must be worn at all times; le port de la barbe est interdit beards may not be worn; port d'armes carrying arms;6 Transp carriage; Postes postage; port dû/payé or gratuit Transp carriage forward/paid; Postes postage due/paid;port d'aéroglisseurs hoverport; port artificiel Mil artificial harbourGB; port d'attache Naut port of registry; fig home base; port autonome autonomous port; port de bras Danse port de bras; port d'entrée port of entry; port d'escale port of call; port franc free port; port militaire naval base; port de pêche ( installations) fishing harbourGB; ( ville) fishing port; port pétrolier tanker terminal; port de plaisance marina; port de salut haven.arriver à bon port to arrive safe and sound.I[pɔr] nom masculin1. [d'une lettre, d'un colis] postage(en) port dû/payé postage due/paid2. TRANSPORTS [de marchandises] carriagefranco de port carriage paid ou included5. MUSIQUEport de voix port de voix, appogiaturaII[pɔr] nom masculin[ville] portport maritime ou de mer sea porta. NAUTIQUE port of registry, home porta. [de marchandises] port of shipmentb. [de personnes] port of embarkation2. (littéraire) [havre, refuge] haven3. INFORMATIQUE portport USB/parralèle USB/parallel port————————à bon port locution adverbialeles verres sont arrivés à bon port the glasses got there in one piece ou without mishap[pɔr] nom masculin
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