portals
Prononciation : [ˈpɔːrtəlz]
Contexte : « technology »
(noun) a portal is a special website or online location where people can access a lot of information or services. It's like a doorway to the internet where you can find things you need.
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The school website is a portal for students to find their homework and grades.
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Without the right login information, you can't access the portal for the online classes.
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What information can you find on the learning portal?
Contexte : « fantasy »
(noun) a portal is a magical doorway that connects different places or worlds. Imagine walking through a door and suddenly being in another land with different rules, creatures, and adventures.
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In the movie, the heroes travel through a portal to save another universe.
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They didn’t find any portals in the old castle, so they couldn't travel anywhere special.
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What would you do if you found a portal to another world?
Contexte : « architecture »
(noun) a portal is a large entrance, like a grand door or gateway, often decorated and leading into a building or a space. It welcomes people to come inside, like the entrance of a famous cathedral.
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The city’s old cathedral has a beautiful stone portal with intricate designs.
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The new building doesn’t have an impressive portal; it's just a plain door.
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What makes a portal interesting to you when you visit a building?