Port vs Stations vs Terminal

Quando usar cada um em inglês, com significado, registro e exemplos.

Port

Top 2000 (comum)B1noun

Stations

Top 2000 (comum)

Terminal

FormalTop 2000 (comum)B2noun
Mais formal: Terminal
 PortStationsTerminal
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SignificadoUm lugar onde os navios atracam para carregar e descarregar mercadorias.A place where ships dock to load and unload goods.A place where people can get on or off trains or buses.O ponto final de um sistema de transporte ou um lugar para onde os viajantes vão.The end point of a transportation system or a place where travelers go.
ExemploThe ship docked at the port to unload its cargo.The train arrived at the station on time.The airport terminal was crowded with travelers waiting for their flights.
RegistroNeutroNeutroFormal
Quão comumTop 2000 (comum)Top 2000 (comum)Top 2000 (comum)
Nível CEFRB1-B2
Classe gramaticalnounnoun
Colocaçõesbustling, busy, major, come into, enter, reach, area, city, town, in port, into port, a port of call, a port of entry, bustling, busy, major, come into, enter, reach, area, city, town, in port, into port, a port of call, a port of entrytrain station, bus station, fuel station, radio station, subway stationinternational, air, airport, building, at a/​the terminal, in a/​the terminal, international, air, airport, building, at a/​the terminal, in a/​the terminal, computer, Internet, network, connect, install, use, screen, server, at a/​the terminal, on a/​the terminal
Antônimosstarboard, starboarddestinations, finalsbeginning, start, origin
Erros comunsConfusing with 'portal' - don't mix up transportation with entrance., Using 'port' as a verb incorrectly - it's mainly a noun., 'Port' may be confused with 'starboard' when discussing directions.Confused with 'stationary' (not moving)., Using 'stations' when referring to a single place (should be 'station').Confusing with 'terminus', which is more geographically specific., Using in non-transport contexts incorrectly., Mixing up with 'terminal' as in medical condition without context.
Notas de usoComumente usado ao discutir transporte e navegação. Não é tipicamente usado em conversas casuais, a menos que relacionado a viagens ou navegação. Pode significar um lugar para carregar navios ou o software usado para dados.Commonly used when discussing transportation and shipping. Not typically used in casual conversations unless related to travel or shipping. Can mean a place for loading ships or the software used for data.Commonly used to refer to train, bus, or airport places. Avoid using in very formal writing.Usado em contextos formais relacionados com transportes (aeroportos, estações de autocarro). Normalmente não é usado em conversas casuais ou para descrever finais emocionais.Used in formal contexts related to transportation (airports, bus stations). Not typically used in casual conversation or to describe emotional endings.

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Perguntas frequentes: Port vs Stations vs Terminal

Qual é a diferença entre Port, Stations e Terminal?

Port: A place where ships dock to load and unload goods. Stations: A place where people can get on or off trains or buses. Terminal: The end point of a transportation system or a place where travelers go.

Qual é mais formal: Port, Stations e Terminal?

Terminal é a mais formal entre elas.

Qual é mais avançada: Port, Stations e Terminal?

Terminal é o nível mais alto, em B2, na escala CEFR.

Pode mostrar um exemplo de cada?

Port: The ship docked at the port to unload its cargo. Stations: The train arrived at the station on time. Terminal: The airport terminal was crowded with travelers waiting for their flights.

Posso usar Port, Stations e Terminal de forma intercambiável?

Nem sempre. Port, Stations e Terminal são relacionadas e às vezes se sobrepõem, mas diferem em registro, frequência e uso, então trocar uma pela outra pode mudar o sentido ou o tom. Veja as diferenças acima antes de substituir.

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