Sentence examples for transfer port from inspiring English sources

"transfer port" is not a correct or usable phrase in written English.
It does not have a specific meaning that can be used in this context.

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But it did not invest much money, and Pakistan decided to transfer port management to another institution, not yet selected but which will probably be Chinese.

The piston thus uncovers the exhaust ports near the end of the power stroke, and slightly later it uncovers the inlet, or transfer, port on the opposite side of the cylinder to admit the compressed fresh mixture from the crankcase.

First settled about 1785 by John Gunter (for whom it was named) on the site of a Cherokee village at the southernmost point of the Tennessee River, it developed as a transfer port for goods being shipped south.

Missing from the document, for example, was information about how the Blaster worm propagated around corporate networks, using a special file transfer port (port 69, for those keeping score at home) that is used mainly for mundane administrative tasks like uploading routerconfiguration software.

One thing that makes the transfer port unique is the unusually long layover times most travelers will experience.

Their objective was achieved by altering the phase relation between two pistons linked to separate crankshafts and operating in two cylinders arranged in an opposed engine or interconnected through a transfer port.

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In the past decade, many airports have shifted from being simple transfer ports to logistical transportation hubs and, more recently, into multi-functional airport cities.

There is precedent here: when Sullom Voe on Shetland became one of the UK's largest oil transfer ports in the 1970s, the islanders brokered a very lucrative levy on every barrel of oil landed there.

If the customer is new to Google Fi, the customer must transfer (port-in) their current personal number over to Google Fi during sign up.

The two external data transfer ports are 24-bit wide each (12-bit real, 12-bit imaginary).

The Treaty of Portsmouth (1905), which concluded the war, transferred Port Arthur to Japan.

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