observation port

collocation in English

meaningsofobservationandport

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observation
noun
uk
/ˌɒb.zəˈveɪ.ʃən/
us
/ˌɑːb.zɚˈveɪ.ʃən/
the act of observing something ...
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port
noun
uk
/pɔːt/
us
/pɔːrt/
a town by the sea or by a river that has a harbour, or the ...
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(Definition ofobservationandportfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofobservation port

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It had anobservationportin the front, vision slits on both sides and an armored searchlight on a swing arm in the rear.
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The driver sat on the right side using a 300x75 mmobservationportprotected by two flaps.
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The driver sat on the right side using anobservationportprotected by bulletproof glass and an armored shutter.
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It had anobservationportin the front and vision slits on both sides and the rear.
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The forward driver sat on the right side using anobservationportprotected by an armored shutter with a vision slit.
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The radio operator sat on the left and had his own 150x75 mmobservationportwith the same protection as the driver's.
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The driver sat on the right side using a 300x125mm inobservationportprotected by 50 mm of bulletproof glass and an armored shutter which had a 2mm in slit.
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The driver sat on the right side of the tank using a 390x90 mmobservationportprotected by 50 mm of bulletproof glass and an armored shutter 28 mm thick.
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The allocation of observers will be decided by the administrator or the deputy-administrator in charge of the various observation ports.
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It had no observation ports at all, as it did not project appreciably above the surrounding surface.
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The driver sat on the right side using a 300x75 mmobservationportprotected by two flaps.
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The driver sat on the right side using anobservationportprotected by bulletproof glass and an armored shutter.
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The radio operator sat on the left and had his own 150x75 mmobservationportwith the same protection as the driver's.
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The driver sat on the right side of the tank using a 390x90 mmobservationportprotected by 50 mm of bulletproof glass and an armored shutter 28 mm thick.
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The allocation of observers will be decided by the administrator or the deputy-administrator in charge of the various observation ports.
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Hansard archive
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It had no observation ports at all, as it did not project appreciably above the surrounding surface.
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