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por·ter1 [ˈpɔ:təʳ] SUST.

1. porter:

porter (baggage-carrier)
porter (baggage-carrier)
nosač(ka) m (f) prtljage
porter (on expedition)
nosač(ka) m (f)

2. porter no pl. (beer):

porter
porter m

por·ter2 [ˈpɔ:təʳ] SUST.

1. porter esp ingl. brit. (doorkeeper):

porter
portir(ka) m (f)
porter
vratar(ka) m (f)

2. porter ingl. am. FERRO. (on sleeping car):

porter

3. porter ingl. am. (maintenance worker):

porter
hišnik(hišnica) m (f)
porter

ˈnight-por·ter SUST.

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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Porter is now also the home to several apartment buildings that are available to second year students and upper classmen.
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These stations consisted of porter stations and horse stables, as well as lodging, food and other places a traveler may visit.
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Porters work is directed towards competitive advantage in general, and is not specific to strategic information systems.
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Porter sent his sailors into the country to search for unginned cotton.
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Porter joined the team during the 1939 championship and was a regular member of the starting fifteen until his retirement after the 1942 championship.
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Two of the porters fight over the woman and the property.
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Porter also encouraged new authors from the south and the west to write in his newspaper and helped them get books published.
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He's often seen advocating on behalf of the porters, but some in the group regard this sensitivity as him transposing his own concerns onto others.
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Porters were available to carry purchased items to shopper's cars.
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Porter has long been a center for fine and performing arts.
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