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porter [ˈpɔ:təʳ, Am ˈpɔ:rt̬ɚ] N

1. porter (at airport, station):

2. porter esp Brit (doorkeeper):

portier(ka) m (f)

3. porter (on expedition):

4. porter AM RAIL:

forte1 [ˈfɔ:teɪ, Am ˈfɔ:rt] N

port1 [pɔ:t, Am pɔ:rt] N

2. port (town):

Phrases:

any port in a storm proverbial

portly [ˈpɔ:tli, Am ˈpɔ:r-] ADJ

porker [ˈpɔ:kəʳ, Am ˈpɔ:rkɚ] N

1. porker AGR:

2. porker pej inf:

grubas m

polite [pəˈlaɪt] ADJ

vortex <-es [or vortices]> [ˈvɔ:teks, Am ˈvɔ:r-] N a. fig

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Amenities added in 1958 were a sun porch, porte-cochre, study room, office, recreation room, and a men's room.
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Another wide veranda, with a "porte-cochre", was originally attached to the south as well.
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It also has a porte cochere supported by two replacement Ionic order columns.
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An entrance front is on the north with a three-bay pedimented central projection, originally open to east and west to form porte-cochere.
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The entrance front is dominated by a gargantuan porte-cochre built in about 1830.
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The footprint is 5628 sqft, not including the porches and porte cochere.
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A porte-cochere at the front allows for passengers from vehicles to alight undercover.
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A circular drive approaches the front of the house, and a separate drive on the west enters the porte cochere.
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He established an economic policy, known as the "porte ouverte" (open door), to attract foreign business investment.
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