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I po:t noun1) ((usually without a or the) a harbour: The ship came into port; We reached port next morning.) havn2) (a town with a harbour: the port of Hull.) havnebyII po:t noun(the left side of a ship or aircraft: The helmsman steered the ship to port; ( also adjective) the port wing.) babordIII po:t noun(a strong, dark-red, sweet wine originally from Portugal.) portvinportvinIsubst. \/pɔːt\/portvinIIsubst. \/pɔːt\/1) ( også overført) havn2) havneby, havneplass3) tilfluktsstedany port in a storm i en nødssituasjon duger hva som helstport after stormy seas hvile etter livets striderport of loading lastehavnput into port legge til havnIIIsubst. \/pɔːt\/(sjøfart, luftfart) babordIVsubst. \/pɔːt\/1) ( spesielt skotsk) (by)port2) ( spesielt sjøfart) lasteport, ventil, koøye3) ( mekanikk) port (for damp e.l.)Vsubst. \/pɔːt\/( EDB) port, åpning (for forbindelse med annet utstyr eller innsetting av diskett e.l.)VIsubst. \/pɔːt\/ eller port arms1) ( militærvesen) forklaring: ferdigstilling med geværkolben foran høyre hofte og løpet foran venstre skulder2) ( gammeldags) (kropps)holdningat the port forklaring: med geværet på skrå fra venstre hofte til høyre skulderVIIverb \/pɔːt\/bare i uttrykkport the helm! legg roret babord!VIIIverb \/pɔːt\/( EDB) forklaring: overføre programvare fra ett system til et annetIXverb \/pɔːt\/( militærvesen) forklaring: holde gevær med geværkolben foran høyre hofte og løpet foran venstre skulderport arms! ferdig gevær! -
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3 Port Salut
subst. \/ˌpɔːsəˈluː\/( ostetype) port salut -
4 port wine
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5 port authority
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6 port charge
subst. \/ˈpɔːtʃɑːdʒ\/havneavgift -
7 port dues
subst. flt. \/ˈpɔːtdjuːz\/havneavgift(er) -
8 port light
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9 port of call
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10 port of entry
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11 car port
subst. \/ˈkɑːpɔːt\/biloppstillingsplass under tak, carport, veggløs garasje -
12 free port
subst. \/ˈfriːpɔːt\/frihavn -
13 gun port
subst. \/ˈɡʌnpɔːt\/( sjøfart) kanonport -
14 tawny port
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15 ворота
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16 კარიბჭე
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17 ჭიშკარი
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18 Порт-о-Пренс
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ɡeit(a metal, wooden etc doorlike object which closes) the opening in a wall, fence etc through which people etc pass: I'll meet you at the park gate(s). port, grind- gate-crasher
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- gatewayportIsubst. \/ɡeɪt\/1) port (også ski), grind, bom (jernbane), sperre2) utgang (jernbane, flyplass), gate (jernbane, flyplass), portåpning, portutgang3) (fjell)overgang, pass (innkjøringsport til et land)4) ( overført) innkjøringsport, port5) luke, sluseport6) ( sport) publikumstall7) ( sport) publikumstilstrømning8) ( sport) billettinntekter9) (hesteveddeløp, også starting gate)startmaskin10) (skotsk, nordengelsk) gate, veifree gate gratis adganggive somebody the gate (amer., slang) gi noen sparken, sette noen på portenIIverb \/ɡeɪt\/(universitet, hverdagslig) gi portforbud, forklaring: forby noen å forlate college-området etter et visst klokkeslett -
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