[
UK
/pˈɔːtəl/
]
[ US /ˈpɔɹtəɫ/ ]
[ US /ˈpɔɹtəɫ/ ]
NOUN
-
a site that the owner positions as an entrance to other sites on the internet
a portal typically has search engines and free email and chat rooms etc. -
a grand and imposing entrance (often extended metaphorically)
the portals of success
the portals of heaven
the portals of the cathedral - a short vein that carries blood into the liver
How To Use portal In A Sentence
- the portals of success
- After prepping and draping the patient's extremity, the surgeon makes a stab incision and inserts the arthroscope into the knee joint through a standard inferolateral portal.
- Founded in Sep of 2004, IrishEnvy. com has grown in to a premiere web portal upon a Internet for grown up as well as intelligent Notre Dame Fighting Irish entertainment discussion! Tunverified voracity
- The show cloaks itself in wholesome, old-fashioned japery with its broad misunderstandings ("I said ghosts, not goats!") and knowing winks at Hi-de-Hi! and Frank Spencer, and the way Miranda's mother (Patricia Hodge) flits in and out as if through a time portal to a 1950s Whitehall farce. Rewind TV: Miranda; The Increasingly Poor Decisions of Todd Margaret; Accused: Willy's Story; Garrow's Law
- I grabbed an ice pick off the sledge and tramped away from the camp towards the face of Portal Mountain.
- Stepping out of the wooden portals, your nostrils are assailed by the pungent smell of leaf-wrapped dosai.
- We will guard the portals between these two realms, and we will shelter your people if they return.
- A closed portal requires users to authenticate before they get access.
- Similarly, remove the Return button from the Main Edit JSP, since we will return back to the previous mode using the portal framework.
- As a Chinese - language media, CNS is the pioneer in Asia setting up its Internet portal.