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  • 1 port

    I po:t noun
    1) ((usually without a or the) a harbour: The ship came into port; We reached port next morning.) havn
    2) (a town with a harbour: the port of Hull.) havneby
    II po:t noun
    (the left side of a ship or aircraft: The helmsman steered the ship to port; ( also adjective) the port wing.) babord
    III po:t noun
    (a strong, dark-red, sweet wine originally from Portugal.) portvin
    portvin
    I
    subst. \/pɔːt\/
    portvin
    II
    subst. \/pɔːt\/
    1) ( også overført) havn
    2) havneby, havneplass
    3) tilfluktssted
    any port in a storm i en nødssituasjon duger hva som helst
    port after stormy seas hvile etter livets strider
    port of loading lastehavn
    put into port legge til havn
    III
    subst. \/pɔːt\/
    (sjøfart, luftfart) babord
    IV
    subst. \/pɔːt\/
    1) ( spesielt skotsk) (by)port
    2) ( spesielt sjøfart) lasteport, ventil, koøye
    3) ( mekanikk) port (for damp e.l.)
    V
    subst. \/pɔːt\/
    ( EDB) port, åpning (for forbindelse med annet utstyr eller innsetting av diskett e.l.)
    VI
    subst. \/pɔːt\/ eller port arms
    1) ( militærvesen) forklaring: ferdigstilling med geværkolben foran høyre hofte og løpet foran venstre skulder
    2) ( gammeldags) (kropps)holdning
    at the port forklaring: med geværet på skrå fra venstre hofte til høyre skulder
    VII
    verb \/pɔːt\/
    bare i uttrykk
    port the helm! legg roret babord!
    VIII
    verb \/pɔːt\/
    ( EDB) forklaring: overføre programvare fra ett system til et annet
    IX
    verb \/pɔːt\/
    ( militærvesen) forklaring: holde gevær med geværkolben foran høyre hofte og løpet foran venstre skulder
    port arms! ferdig gevær!

    English-Norwegian dictionary > port

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  • Port arms — Port Port, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Ported}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Porting}.] [F. porter, L. portare to carry. See {Port} demeanor.] 1. To carry; to bear; to transport. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] They are easily ported by boat into other shires. Fuller. [1913… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • port arms — port′ arms′ n. mil a position in military drill in which one s rifle is held diagonally in front of the body, with the muzzle pointing upward to the left • Etymology: 1795–1805; n. use of the command port arms!; see port V …   From formal English to slang

  • port arms — noun Etymology: from the imperative phrase port, arms : a position in the manual of arms in which the rifle is held diagonally in front of the body so that the barrel is at the left shoulder often used as a command * * * a position in military… …   Useful english dictionary

  • port arms — noun Etymology: from the command port arms! Date: circa 1890 a position in the manual of arms in which the rifle is held diagonally in front of the body with the muzzle pointing upward to the left; also a command to assume this position …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • port arms — a position in military drill in which one s rifle is held diagonally in front of the body, with the muzzle pointing upward to the left. [1795 1805] * * * …   Universalium

  • port arms — verb To carry ones personal firearm diagonally in front of the body …   Wiktionary

  • port arms ! — hold your weapon at your side! …   English contemporary dictionary

  • Port — Port, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Ported}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Porting}.] [F. porter, L. portare to carry. See {Port} demeanor.] 1. To carry; to bear; to transport. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] They are easily ported by boat into other shires. Fuller. [1913… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • at port arms — Military in the position adopted when given a command to port one s weapon …   Useful english dictionary

  • port — I [[t]pɔrt, poʊrt[/t]] n. 1) a city, town, or other place where ships load or unload 2) a place along a coast in which ships may take refuge from storms; harbor 3) law Also called port of entry a) any place where imported goods may be received… …   From formal English to slang

  • port — 1. n. 1 a harbour. 2 a place of refuge. 3 a town or place possessing a harbour, esp. one where customs officers are stationed. Phrases and idioms: port of call a place where a ship or a person stops on a journey. Port of London Authority the… …   Useful english dictionary

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