portal
/ˈpɔːtl/ (bre, ipa) · [pˈɔrtəl] /ˈpɔːrtl/ (ame, ipa) · [pˈɔrtəl] /ˈpȯr-tᵊl/ (ame, mw) · /ˈpɔː.təl/ (bre, ipa) · [pˈɔrtəl] /ˈpɔːr.t̬əl/ (ame, ipa)
portal — noun
- portalsingular
- portalsplural
1. a route or method that lets you reach something useful or hard to get.
a route or method that lets you reach something useful or hard to get.
For many village teenagers, scholarships are a portal to university life.
pattern: portal to + opportunity
The training course became her portal into the hotel business.
pattern: portal into + field
For Mina, the cafe job became a portal to the local art scene.
After the workshop, the grant program looked like a portal to bigger projects.
For Lan's tea shop, social media became a portal to buyers in Singapore.
文法句型
portal to + noun
portal into + field
用法筆記
Often followed by "to" when you name the chance or place it opens up. Distinguish from noun/2, which is an actual website rather than any general route to an opportunity or resource.
常見錯誤
2. a website that brings together information, services, or links for a particular
a website that brings together information, services, or links for a particular group of users.
New students must log in to the housing portal before June.
user-group website: housing portal
The museum portal lists events, tickets, and maps in one place.
feature: information gathered in one place
Parents checked the school portal to read the principal's message.
After lunch, Mei uploaded the form through the clinic portal.
A weather portal linked farmers to radar images and market news.
文法句型
student portal
customer portal
log in to a portal
用法筆記
Usually named for the group or service it is built for, such as a student portal or staff portal. Distinguish from noun/1, which can be any way of getting access, even when no website is involved.
常見錯誤
3. a large and often decorative entrance, gate, or approach to an important structu
a large and often decorative entrance, gate, or approach to an important structure.
Tourists took photos beneath the carved stone portal of the cathedral.
architecture: stone portal
At dawn, light fell through the west portal of the church.
formal architectural use
Workers repaired the bridge portal after the truck hit its frame.
The palace portal stood open for guests in silver evening clothes.
Iris waited by the tunnel portal while the train lights grew brighter.
文法句型
portal of + building
walk through the portal
用法筆記
Common in architecture, church history, and formal description. In everyday speech, people usually say "entrance", "gate", or "doorway" instead.
portal — adjective
- portalpositive
- more portalcomparative
- most portalsuperlative
1. relating to an organ's entry area, where vessels or ducts go in, especially in t
relating to an organ's entry area, where vessels or ducts go in, especially in the liver.
The report described a small portal fissure near the liver's lower edge.
anatomy term: portal fissure
Doctors examined the portal region before planning the liver surgery.
pattern: portal + anatomical area
On the scan, the portal opening looked clearer after the second dye test.
The anatomy chart labels the portal opening with a blue arrow.
- hilar
a more technical anatomy term for the entry area of an organ
- hilum-related
describes the same area more explicitly in medical writing
文法句型
portal fissure
portal region
用法筆記
Used in anatomy for an entry area on an organ. Distinguish from adjective/3, which points to the portal vein itself rather than the opening where structures enter.
2. used for blood flow that moves from one organ into another organ before it final
used for blood flow that moves from one organ into another organ before it finally reaches the heart.
The lecturer explained portal circulation with a diagram of the gut and liver.
medical collocation: portal circulation
Researchers measured portal blood flow after the meal reached the small intestine.
pattern: portal + blood flow
In class, Sara compared the liver's portal system with one in the pituitary gland.
The lab poster traced portal blood from the stomach wall to the liver.
- porto-systemic
used in specialized medical discussion, often when linking portal and systemic circulation
- circulatory
far broader and not limited to this two-stage blood route
文法句型
portal circulation
portal system
portal blood flow
用法筆記
This sense describes a circulation pattern, not one single vessel. Distinguish from adjective/3, which is used for the portal vein and conditions directly tied to it.
3. connected with the main vein that brings blood from the digestive organs to the
connected with the main vein that brings blood from the digestive organs to the liver.
The ultrasound showed slow portal vein flow near the damaged liver.
medical term: portal vein
Surgeons checked portal pressure before closing the final cut.
pattern: portal + medical condition
The article links portal thrombosis to belly pain and sudden swelling.
During rounds, Dr. Chen discussed portal venous flow with the interns.
- portal venous
a close medical alternative used in longer technical phrases
- venous
much broader and not specific to the portal vein
文法句型
portal vein
portal pressure
portal thrombosis
用法筆記
Common in fixed medical terms such as "portal vein" and "portal hypertension". Unlike adjective/2, this sense points to the vein itself or problems directly involving it, not the whole flow system.