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port

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/pɔrt/
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a city or town that has a harbor where ships can be loaded or unloaded

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  • The bustling port was filled with ships from around the world.
  • They moved to a port city known for its seafood markets.
  • The port is a key hub for international trade and commerce.
  • Dockworkers at the port worked tirelessly to unload the cargo.
  • The cruise ship docked at the port early in the morning.
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the left-hand side of a ship or aircraft as seen by someone facing forward toward the bow or nose

  • The crew moved to the port side during docking.
  • He stood on the port side to watch the sunrise.
  • The captain gave orders to shift cargo to port.
  • The lookout scanned the horizon from the port side.
  • Passengers leaned over the port rail to see the coastline.
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a type of dark-red wine with a sweet taste, originated in Portugal

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Port is a type of fortified wine that is produced in the Douro Valley region of Portugal. It is made from a blend of several grape varieties, including Touriga Nacional, Touriga Franca, and Tinta Roriz, and is fortified with brandy to increase its alcohol content. Port is typically aged in oak barrels for several years, resulting in a wine with a rich and complex flavor profile. Port wines can be divided into two main categories: Ruby Port and Tawny Port. Ruby Port is aged in barrels for a shorter period of time, resulting in a wine with a deep red color and a fruity, full-bodied taste. Tawny Port, on the other hand, is aged for a longer period of time, resulting in a wine with a lighter color and a nutty, caramel-like flavor. Port is often served as a dessert wine and pairs well with chocolate, cheese, and nuts. It is also a popular ingredient in cocktails, such as the classic Port and Tonic or the Port Flip.

  • The sommelier recommended pairing the dessert with a glass of vintage port.
  • They enjoyed a bottle of aged port with cheese and crackers after dinner.
  • The port, with its rich flavors of plum and chocolate, complemented the decadent chocolate cake perfectly.
  • She bought a bottle of port as a gift for her wine-loving friend.
  • During the holidays, they toast with glasses of port by the fireplace.
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a socket on a computer or other electronic device used to connect external devices such as a mouse, keyboard, etc.

  • The computer has several USB ports for connecting external devices.
  • The laptop's HDMI port allows you to connect it to a monitor.
  • He used the Ethernet port to connect the computer to the network.
  • Plug the printer cable into the correct port on your computer.
  • The new phone has a port for charging and transferring data.
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a place of shelter for ships

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  • The fishermen tied their boats securely in the port before heading home.
  • The port provided a vital refuge for the small boats caught in the rough seas.
  • The old port has been used for centuries as a refuge for sailors seeking safety.
  • The port was a safe haven for vessels during the stormy weather.
  • The ship arrived at the port early in the morning.
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an opening in a wall, vehicle, or vessel for firing or passing objects through

  • The tank's gun port allowed the crew to fire safely.
  • Soldiers used the port to shoot from cover.
  • The ship had a port for loading cargo efficiently.
  • The submarine's torpedo port was sealed before diving.
  • An arrow slipped through the port in the fort wall.