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İngilizce - Türkçe

sıklık sırası: 2036

ad / noun 11 – military

ad / noun 13 – aeronautics

ad / noun 15 – electricity

ad / noun 16 – archaic

eylem / verb 2 – military

PORT = [po: t] noun
1 liman * eşanlamlı : harbour, haven, dock
İngilizce örnek : The ship left port an hour ago.
Türkçe çevirisi : Gemi limandan bir saat önce ayrıldı.
İngilizce örnek : Gümüşlük is a charming fishing port near Bodrum.
Türkçe çevirisi : Gümüşlük, Bodrum yakınında şirin bir balıkçı limanıdır.
2 liman kenti
3 (önden bakıldığında) geminin/uçağın sol tarafı * karşıtanlamlı : starboard
4 porto şarabı
* port of call = uğranılacak liman
* port of departure = çıkış limanı
* port of destination = gidilecek liman

PORT = (port nedir; port Türkçesi) Bilgisayarlara başka cihazların bağlanmasını sağlayan giriş ve çıkışlar.

PORT
Port (Meaning: A Place for Ships and Boats):
Seaport: A harbor or city by the sea where ships dock.
Harbor Port: A protected area for ships to anchor.
Coastal Port: A port located on the coast.
Inland Port: A port located away from the coast, often on a river or lake.
Deepwater Port: A port with sufficient depth for large vessels.
Shallow Port: A port with limited depth for smaller boats.
Cargo Port: A port specializing in the loading and unloading of cargo.
Fishing Port: A port where fishing boats dock and offload their catch.
Cruise Port: A port where cruise ships embark and disembark passengers.
Military Port: A naval base for the maintenance and deployment of military vessels.
Container Port: A port specializing in containerized cargo.
Commercial Port: A port used for trade and shipping goods.
Industrial Port: A port with facilities for heavy industry and manufacturing.
Resort Port: A port that serves as a destination for leisure travelers.
Passenger Port: A port primarily handling the arrival and departure of passengers.
Export Port: A port from which goods are shipped to other countries.
Import Port: A port where goods are received from foreign sources.
Home Port: The main port of a vessel's registration and operation.
Satellite Port: A smaller port connected to a larger one.
Inlet Port: A narrow waterway leading to a harbor or port.
Naval Port: A port for the maintenance and deployment of naval ships.
River Port: A port located on a river.
Port Authority: The governing body responsible for overseeing a port's operations.
Port Facilities: The infrastructure and amenities available at a port.
Port of Entry: A designated place for entering a country by ship.
Container Terminal: A specific area within a port for handling container cargo.
Oil Port: A port specializing in the import and export of petroleum.
Fishing Village Port: A small, picturesque port in a fishing village.
Free Trade Port: A port with favorable tax and trade regulations.
Port Security: Measures and personnel responsible for protecting a port.
Docking Port: A designated area for ships to anchor.
Port Operations: The activities and procedures involved in managing a port.
Port Traffic: The movement of ships and boats in and out of a port.
Port Facilities Management: The administration and maintenance of port infrastructure.
Port Master Plan: A long-term strategy for a port's development.
Port Expansion Project: An initiative to enlarge and improve a port's facilities.
Port Logistics: The organization of shipping, storage, and distribution at a port.
Port Labor Union: A group representing the interests of port workers.
Cruise Port Terminal: A building for processing passengers at a cruise port.
Coastal Shipping Route: A navigable path along the coastline for ships.
Container Handling Equipment: Machinery used for moving cargo containers at a port.
Port of Call: A scheduled stop during a cruise or voyage.
Shipping Lane: A designated route for maritime traffic.
Port Pollution Control: Measures to minimize environmental impact in ports.
Port Vessel Inspection: The examination of ships for safety and compliance.
Port Security Clearance: Authorization for ships to enter a port.
Port Environmental Regulations: Rules governing eco-friendly practices in ports.
Port Labor Strike: A work stoppage by port workers for various reasons.
Port Safety Regulations: Guidelines for ensuring safety within port facilities.
Port Maintenance Crew: Workers responsible for repairing and upkeeping port structures.
Port (Meaning: A Type of Wine or Fortified Wine):
Port Wine: A fortified wine from the Douro Valley in Portugal.

Ruby Port: A type of port wine with a red color and fruity flavor.
Tawny Port: A type of port wine aged in wood, having a tawny color.
White Port: A type of port wine made from white grapes.
Vintage Port: A high-quality port wine from a single exceptional year.
Late Bottled Vintage (LBV) Port: Port from a single year, bottled later.
Reserve Port: A port wine of superior quality, often with longer aging.
Fortified Wine: Wine to which a distilled spirit has been added, like port.
Port Glass: A specific type of wine glass used for drinking port.
Port Decanter: A vessel for serving and aerating port wine.
Port (Meaning: A Computer Connection or Interface):
USB Port: A socket for connecting USB devices to a computer.

Ethernet Port: A socket for connecting to an Ethernet network.
HDMI Port: A connector for high-definition multimedia devices.
VGA Port: A socket for connecting video equipment to a computer.
Audio Port: A connection for speakers, headphones, or microphones.
Serial Port: A data transmission interface for connecting peripherals.
Parallel Port: A data transfer interface for connecting printers.
Thunderbolt Port: A high-speed data transfer and display interface.
USB-C Port: A versatile, reversible USB connector.
Firewire Port: A high-speed data transfer interface for multimedia devices.
Expansion Port: A socket for adding hardware components to a computer.
Port Hub: A device that expands the number of available ports.
Docking Port: A connector for attaching a laptop to a docking station.
Port Replicator: A device used for connecting peripherals to a laptop.
Audio/Video Port: A connection for both audio and video signals.
Port (Meaning: Side of a Ship or Aircraft):
Starboard Port: The right side of a ship or aircraft when facing forward.

Port Side: The left side of a ship or aircraft when facing forward.
Port Bow: The front left side of a ship or boat.
Port Stern: The back left side of a ship or boat.
Port Navigation Light: A red light on the left side of a vessel.
Port Authority: The organization responsible for port management and regulation.
Port Captain: An official in charge of the operation and safety of ships in a port.
Port (Meaning: A Transfer or Relocation):
Port of Entry: A designated place for entering a country, often used in immigration.

Port of Departure: A location where a journey begins, such as a departure port for cruises.
Port of Call: A scheduled stop during a cruise or voyage.
Port of Transfer: An intermediate stop or place where passengers change transportation.
Port City: A city with a significant port for shipping and trade.
Port (Meaning: Digital Software Porting):
Porting Software: Adapting computer software to run on a different platform or system.

Game Porting: The process of making video games compatible with different gaming consoles.
Cross-platform Port: Making software or games available on various operating systems.
Mobile App Porting: Making smartphone applications available on different platforms.
Emulator Port: Adapting software to run on emulator platforms.
Port (Meaning: A Flavor or Type of Wine):
Port-like Wine: A wine with characteristics similar to port but not from Portugal.

Sherry Port: A type of wine with sherry characteristics.
Port (Meaning: Opening in Firearms or Weapons):
Gun Port: An opening in a fortification for firing weapons.

Port Hole: A small, round window in a ship or armored vehicle for observation or firing.
Port (Meaning: An Opening in Objects):
USB Port: A slot for connecting USB devices.

Charging Port: A socket for connecting a charger to electronic devices.
Inlet Port: An opening for liquids or gases to enter a system or device.
Output Port: A connection point for transmitting data or information from a device.

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