port

port
1) порт, гавань
2) (лац)порт
3) мор., возд. левый борт
4) аэропорт
5) канал; проход
6) отверстие; окно
7) головка (мартеновской печи, горелки)
8) пролёт (печи)
9) мн. ч. пламенные окна (регенеративной печи)
10) эл. плечо (напр. моста)
11) эл. пара полюсов
12) эл. вход; выход
13) порт (многоразрядный вход или выход цифровой системы)
14) переносить программу (на ЭВМ другого типа)
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access port
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admission port
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aft docking port
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air port
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bidirectional port
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bleed port
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buffered port
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bypass port
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calibrated port
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central gas port
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charging port
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clearing port
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command port
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communication port
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connecting port
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cyclonic port
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cylinder port
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dam port
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data port
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delivery port
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discharge port
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docking port
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drain port
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electric port
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entrance port
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entry port
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exhaust port
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experimental port
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filter back-flush port
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fluid port
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flushing port
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forward docking port
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freeing port
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fuel port
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gas port
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gathering port
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glove port
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helical port
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helm port
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high-swirl inlet port
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induction port
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inland-waterway port
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inlet port
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input port
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input/output port
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intake port
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kidney-shaped port
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laterally docking port
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light port
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longitudinal docking port
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oil port
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oil suction port
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optical port
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optic port
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outlet port
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output port
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parallel port
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pipe-type port
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plain O ring port
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radially docking port
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restricting port
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rudder port
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scavenge port
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serial port
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shared port
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siamesed ports
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side and deck port
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side port
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sight port
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skirted port
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sluice port
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suction port
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swirl port
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tank port
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tapped drain port
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terminal port
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water inlet port

Англо-русский словарь технических терминов. 2005.

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