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		ported是port的过去分词 - n.港;港口;〈比喻〉避难港;休息处
 - v.【计】移植;持(枪);转(舵)向左;转舵向左
 - 网络装有汽门的;开口;开洞式
 
 过去分词:ported  现在分词:porting  第三人称单数:ports   adj.+n. serial port,major port,main port,home port,large port v.+n. use port,enter port,reach port,leave port,close port n. harbor,docks,haven,seaport,anchorage n.  | 10. (从前军舰上的)炮门;【航海】(商船的)上货口,舱门;(船边的)舷窗 10. (从前军舰上的)炮门;【航海】(商船的)上货口,舱门;(船边的)舷窗  |  v.  | 5. 【计算机】移植〔无需修改即将软件等原样转移至另一系统〕 5. 【计算机】移植〔无需修改即将软件等原样转移至另一系统〕  |  
 n.  | 1. the left-hand side of a boat or airplane when facing forward 2. a strong sweet fortified wine usually drunk after dinner. It is usually a deep red color, but some kinds are brownish and some white. 3. the position of a rifle or sword when ported 4. an external socket on a computer's main unit where a peripheral device such as a printer, keyboard, or network cable is plugged in 5. a place by the sea, or by a river or other waterway, where ships and boats can dock, load, and unload 6. a town or city built around a port 7. the act of converting software so that it can run on a different operating system 8. a watertight opening in the side of a boat, used for loading and unloading and as a means of general access to the holds 9. the waterfront area of a port 10. a small opening in an armored vehicle, military aircraft, naval vessel, or fortification through which a gun can be fired 1. the left-hand side of a boat or airplane when facing forward 2. a strong sweet fortified wine usually drunk after dinner. It is usually a deep red color, but some kinds are brownish and some white. 3. the position of a rifle or sword when ported 4. an external socket on a computer's main unit where a peripheral device such as a printer, keyboard, or network cable is plugged in 5. a place by the sea, or by a river or other waterway, where ships and boats can dock, load, and unload 6. a town or city built around a port 7. the act of converting software so that it can run on a different operating system 8. a watertight opening in the side of a boat, used for loading and unloading and as a means of general access to the holds 9. the waterfront area of a port 10. a small opening in an armored vehicle, military aircraft, naval vessel, or fortification through which a gun can be fired  |  v.  | 1. to carry a weapon positioned diagonally across the body with the muzzle or blade in front of the left shoulder 2. to turn toward the port side, or make a ship do this 3. to convert software to run on a different operating system  |  adj.  | 1. on or to the left-hand side of boat or airplane when facing forward  |  
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