What is the word pore

пора, скважина, размышлять, сосредоточенно изучать

существительное

- часто pl пора
- геол. пора, скважина

pore space — а) геол. пористое пространство, пустоты (в породе); б) с.-х. скважность, порозность (почвы)
at /in/ every pore — весь, с головы до ног

глагол

- (over) сосредоточенно изучать; обдумывать

to pore over books — сидеть над книгами, погрузиться /углубиться/ в книги

- (at, on, upon) обдумывать, размышлять

to pore at /on, upon/ a problem — обдумывать проблему, размышлять над проблемой

- редк. пристально смотреть, рассматривать, разглядывать

to pore over a painting — разглядывать картину
to pore one’s eyes out — утомить глаза сосредоточенным, напряжённым чтением

Мои примеры

Словосочетания

to pore over a book — сосредоточенно изучать книгу  
pore water head — напор поровой воды  
at every pore — весь, с головы до ног  
capillary pore — капиллярная пора  
pore over a painting — разглядывать картину  
anomalously high pore pressure — АВПД (А.Череповский, словарь по прикладной геофизике, 1998 г.)  
araucaroid pore — араукароидная пора  
available pore space — эффективная пористость; полезная скважность; полезная порозность  
biserial pore — двухрядная пора  
blind pore — глухая пора  

Примеры с переводом

The artist pored over every drawing, trying to guess who drew each one.

Художник тщательно разглядывал каждый рисунок, пытаясь догадаться, кто какой нарисовал.

After poring (up)on the matter for some days, he was able to reach a decision.

После нескольких дней сосредоточенного изучения проблемы он сумел принять решение.

Возможные однокоренные слова

porous  — пористый, ноздреватый, губчатый
portion  — часть, порция, доля, удел, участь, приданое, делить на части, давать приданое

Формы слова

verb
I/you/we/they: pore
he/she/it: pores
ing ф. (present participle): poring
2-я ф. (past tense): pored
3-я ф. (past participle): pored

noun
ед. ч.(singular): pore
мн. ч.(plural): pores

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pore

[pɔ:]
существительное



мн.
pores

пора

ж.р.





But she doesn’t have any controlled pore glass beads.

Но у нее нет гранул с контролируемым размером пор.

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поры

мн.ч.
(Косметическая промышленность)





But she doesn’t have any controlled pore glass beads.

Но у нее нет гранул с контролируемым размером пор.

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pored / pored / poring / pores

корпеть






Instead of poring over books!

Вместо того, чтобы днями корпеть над книгами!

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pore

[pɔ:]
прилагательное



— / —

пористый






Minimum requirements” should read: “The pore layer must not be dark green or blackish.”

Минимальные требования » должен гласить: » Пористый слой не должен быть темно-зеленым или черноватым «.

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Словосочетания (39)

  1. at every pore — с головы до ног
  2. bridging of pore space — закупоривание порового пространства
  3. pore over — детально изучать
  4. pore space — поровое пространство
  5. average pore diameter — средний диаметр пор
  6. average pore size — средний размер пор
  7. biserial pore — двухрядная пора
  8. closed pore — закрытая пора
  9. controlled pore size — контролируемый размер пор
  10. gas pore — газовая пора

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Контексты

But she doesn’t have any controlled pore glass beads.
Но у нее нет гранул с контролируемым размером пор.

Minimum requirements” should read: “The pore layer must not be dark green or blackish.”
Минимальные требования » должен гласить: » Пористый слой не должен быть темно-зеленым или черноватым «.

Interest in the arcane principles of finance has always been an inclination particular to people who love to pore over numerical tables and study mathematical formulas.
Интерес к загадочным принципам финансов всегда был склонностью, присущей людям, любящим размышлять над числовыми таблицами и изучать математические формулы.

Because the light-activated pore is encoded in DNA, we can achieve incredible precision.
А так как поры, активизирующиеся под действием света, закодированы в ДНК, мы можем достичь невероятную точность.

The aquifer’s pore structure allows gases and liquids to flow through the bed.
Пористая структура такого водоносного пласта позволяет газам и жидкостям просачиваться через его основание.

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Recent Examples on the Web



Historians will now need to pore over the letters and put them in the context of Mary’s life and situation, Lasry says.


Stephanie Pappas, Scientific American, 8 Feb. 2023





After months of anticipation, members of the General Assembly, lobbyists, business owners and potential license holders can finally start to pore over the details of how Maryland will enter the recreational cannabis industry.


Sam Janesch, Baltimore Sun, 6 Feb. 2023





Over the weekend, the first reviews of Hogwarts Legacy — a new open-world game set in the 1890s, well before the events of the main Harry Potter series — began to pore in, and many noted the inclusion of a non-playable character (NPC) named Sirona Ryan.


Jon Blistein, Rolling Stone, 6 Feb. 2023





About four years back, a book club was meeting to pore over a tome by James Joyce at an out-of-the-way Italian kitchen on Capitol Hill when one of the readers spotted Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders eating a meatball hoagie.


Kriston Capps, Washington Post, 4 Nov. 2022





Given that recent data and the fact that officials will have more data on inflation and hiring to pore over before their next meeting, Mr. Powell is likely to prefer keeping his options open at Wednesday’s press conference, said economists at Barclays in a recent report.


Nick Timiraos, WSJ, 2 Nov. 2022





Judge Cannon also said that the sheer amount of material seized from Mar-a-Lago justified naming a special master, adding that she alone was not equipped to pore over more than 10,000 pages of documents to determine what should be part of the government’s investigation and what should not.


Charlie Savage, New York Times, 5 Sep. 2022





Cannon also said that the sheer amount of material seized from Mar-a-Lago justified naming a special master, adding that she alone was not equipped to pore over more than 10,000 pages of documents to determine what should be part of the government’s investigation and what should not.


Alan Feuer, BostonGlobe.com, 5 Sep. 2022





Over the years, benefit has pored (pun intended) over pore data.


Megan Decker, refinery29.com, 9 Mar. 2023




The High Country’s interior looks particularly pretty with its leather upholstery and open-pore wood trim.


Eric Stafford, Car and Driver, 6 Apr. 2023





The spray comes out in a refreshing, fine mist to keep makeup in place all while reducing pore size, controlling oil, and hydrating the skin.


Hillary Maglin, Travel + Leisure, 22 Mar. 2023





Use a hydrating moisturizer, along with a primer specifically designed for your skin concerns, like redness or pore size.


Sam Peters, ELLE, 28 Feb. 2023





Dry skin can co-exist with acne, and those with acne-prone skin have different ingredients to be aware of—pore-clogging (aka comedogenic) ones.


Lacey Muinos, Health, 13 Feb. 2023





Refrozen ice has fewer pore spaces within it, so when surface melting occurs again, the meltwater can’t leak away as readily.


Tom Yulsman, Discover Magazine, 12 Feb. 2022





Solidified by Acura’s excellent build quality, the TLX also boasts nicer cabin materials than its predecessor, including open-pore wood and real aluminum.


Austin Irwin, Car and Driver, 15 Mar. 2023





There are new leather color and wood trim options, like open-pore wood with a backlit Mercedes star pattern, and even base models have higher-quality surfaces.


Daniel Golson, The Verge, 22 Feb. 2023





Exuding worldly confidence from every perfect pore, Hathaway is at her most commanding in this role.


David Rooney, The Hollywood Reporter, 22 Jan. 2023



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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Look up pore in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.

Pore may refer to:

Biology[edit]

Animal biology and microbiology[edit]

  • Sweat pore, an anatomical structure of the skin of humans (and other mammals) used for secretion of sweat
  • Hair follicle, an anatomical structure of the skin of humans (and other mammals) used for secretion of sebum
  • Canal pore, an anatomical structure that is part of the lateral line sense system of some aquatic organisms
  • Gonopore, a genital pore present in some invertebrates, particularly insects
  • Ozopore, the external discharge site of defensive glands in millipedes and some arachnids
  • An opening across both inner and outer bacterial membranes, a part of many Gram-negative bacterial secretion systems
  • One of the openings communicating with the skin surface at the terminus of lactiferous ducts in milk-producing mammals

Plant and fungal biology[edit]

  • Germ pore, a small pore in the outer wall of a fungal spore through which the germ tube exits upon germination
  • Stoma, a small opening on a plant leaf used for gas exchange
  • An anatomical feature of the anther in some plant species, the opening through which pollen is released
  • A characteristic surface feature of porate pollen
  • An opening in a poricidal fruit capsule

Cell and molecular biology[edit]

  • Nuclear pore, a large protein complex that penetrates the nuclear envelope in eukaryotic cells
  • Ion channel pore, the ion-selective opening in the membrane of a eukaryotic cell formed by members of the ion channel family of proteins
  • A water-selective opening (water channel) in the membrane of a eukaryotic cell formed by assemblies of the protein aquaporin

People[edit]

Given name[edit]

  • Pore Mosulishvili (1918–1944), decorated Soviet soldier during World War II

Family name[edit]

  • Ryan Pore (born 1983), American soccer player
  • Daniel Alolga Akata Pore, Ghanaian politician

Physical sciences[edit]

  • Pore (material), one of many small openings in a solid substance of any kind that contribute to the substance’s porosity (typical usage in earth sciences, materials science and construction)
  • A small defect in the crystal structure that may arise during sintering to form solids from powders, including ceramics
  • Pore (bread), an air pocket in bread
  • Pore space in soil, the liquid and gas phases of soil
  • Void (composites), a pore that remains unoccupied in a composite material
  • Solar pore, a newly forming sunspot without a penumbra

Places[edit]

  • Partap Pore, a village in the Leh district of Ladakh, India
  • Pig-poré, a village in Burkina Faso
  • Pore, Casanare, a town and municipality in the Department of Casanare, Colombia

Other uses[edit]

  • P.O.R.E. (Partido Obrero Revolucionario de España), the Revolutionary Workers’ Party of Spain

See also[edit]

  • All pages with titles containing Pore
  • All pages with titles beginning with Pore
  • Poor (disambiguation)
  • Poore
  • Por (disambiguation)
  • Pour (disambiguation)

English[edit]

Pronunciation[edit]

  • (General American) enPR: pôr, IPA(key): /pɔɹ/
  • (Received Pronunciation) enPR: , IPA(key): /pɔː/
  • (rhotic, without the horsehoarse merger) enPR: pōr, IPA(key): /po(ː)ɹ/
  • (non-rhotic, without the horsehoarse merger) IPA(key): /poə/
  • Rhymes: -ɔː(ɹ)
  • Homophones: pour, poor (in accents with the pour–poor merger); paw (non-rhotic accents with the horse–hoarse merger)

Etymology 1[edit]

From Middle English pore, from Old French pore, from Latin porus, from Ancient Greek πόρος (póros, passage). Displaced native English sweat hole from Middle English swet hole, which might have been a reformation of Old English swātþȳrel (literally sweat hole), which competed with līcþēote (literally body pipe).

Noun[edit]

pore (plural pores)

  1. A tiny opening in the skin.
    Synonym: sweat hole

    I could sense the sweat dripping out of all my pores.

  2. By extension any small opening or interstice, especially one of many, or one allowing the passage of a fluid.

    the pores of a rock.

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  • porous
Translations[edit]

a tiny opening in the skin

  • Arabic: مَسَام‎ f pl (masām)
    Egyptian Arabic: مسام‎ f pl (masaam)
  • Bashkir: күҙәнәк (küðänäk)
  • Belarusian: по́ра f (póra)
  • Bulgarian: по́ра (bg) f (póra)
  • Catalan: porus (ca) m, por (ca) m
  • Chinese:
    Mandarin: 毛孔 (zh) (máokǒng)
  • Coptic: ⲥⲓⲗⲓ f (sili)
  • Czech: pór (cs)
  • Danish: pore c
  • Dutch: porie (nl) f
  • Esperanto: poro (eo)
  • Finnish: huokonen (fi)
  • French: pore (fr) m
  • Galician: poro (gl) m
  • Georgian: ფორი (pori)
  • German: Pore (de) f
  • Greek: πόρος (el) m (póros)
    Ancient: πόρος m (póros)
  • Hungarian: pórus (hu)
  • Ido: poro (io)
  • Irish: póir f, piochán m
  • Italian: poro (it) m
  • Japanese: (kanji for ‘secretion’) -線 (ja) (-sen), (kanji for ‘tiny opening’) -孔 (ja) (-kou), (general) 小孔 (shōkō), (pore of the skin) 毛穴 (keana), (sweat pore) 皮脂腺 (hishi-sen), (stoma) 気孔 (ja) (kikō)
  • Korean: 기공 (ko) (gigong)
  • Kurdish:
    Northern Kurdish: kunik (ku) f
  • Malayalam: സുഷിരം (ml) (suṣiraṃ)
  • Maori: pōnaho
  • Norwegian:
    Bokmål: pore m, pore f
    Nynorsk: pore f
  • Old English: swātþȳrel n, līcþēote f
  • Old Polish: sierotki pl
  • Polish: por (pl) m
  • Portuguese: poro (pt) m
  • Russian: по́ра (ru) f (póra)
  • Slovak: pór m
  • Spanish: poro (es) m
  • Swedish: por (sv) c
  • Tagalog: kilit, kilit ng balat
  • Tocharian B: klokaśce
  • Turkish: gözenek (tr)
  • Ukrainian: по́ра f (póra)
  • Vietnamese: lổ chân lông

by extension any small opening

  • Bulgarian: пора (bg) f (pora)
  • Finnish: huokonen (fi)
  • French: pore (fr) m
  • Galician: poro (gl) m
  • Greek: πόρος (el) m (póros)
  • Hungarian: nyílás (hu)
  • Irish: póir f
  • Japanese: (kanji for ‘secretion’) -線 (ja) (-sen)
  • Malayalam: സുഷിരം (ml) (suṣiraṃ)
  • Maori: pōnaho
  • Portuguese: poro (pt) m
  • Russian: по́ра (ru) f (póra)
  • Swedish: por (sv) c

Etymology 2[edit]

From Middle English poren, pouren, puren (to gaze intently, look closely), from Old English *purian, suggested by Old English spyrian (to investigate, examine). Akin to Middle Dutch poren (to pore, look), Dutch porren (to poke, prod, stir, encourage, endeavour, attempt), Low German purren (to poke, stir), Danish purre (to poke, stir, rouse), dialectal Swedish pora, pura, påra (to work slowly and gradually, work deliberately), Old English spor (track, trace, vestige). Compare also Middle English puren, piren (to look, peer). See peer.

Verb[edit]

pore (third-person singular simple present pores, present participle poring, simple past and past participle pored)

  1. to study meticulously; to go over again and again.
    • 1826, [Mary Shelley], chapter 10, in The Last Man. [], volume I, London: Henry Colburn, [], →OCLC:

      Yet each foreign post day she watched for the arrival of letters — knew the postmark, and watched me as I read. I found her often poring over the articles of Greek intelligence in the newspaper.

  2. to meditate or reflect in a steady way.
Derived terms[edit]
  • pore over
Translations[edit]

Anagrams[edit]

  • Pero, oper, reop, repo, rope

Cornish[edit]

Noun[edit]

pore

  1. Hard mutation of bore.

Danish[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Latin porus, from Ancient Greek πόρος (póros).

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): /poːrə/, [ˈpʰoːɐ]

Noun[edit]

pore c (singular definite poren, plural indefinite porer)

  1. pore (a tiny opening in the skin)

Inflection[edit]

Finnish[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From por +‎ -e.

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): /ˈporeˣ/, [ˈpo̞re̞(ʔ)]
  • Rhymes: -ore
  • Syllabification(key): po‧re

Noun[edit]

pore

  1. bubble (gas bubble in water)
    Synonym: kupla
  2. area of molten water near the edge of ice in a melting lake

Declension[edit]

Inflection of pore (Kotus type 48/hame, no gradation)
nominative pore poreet
genitive poreen poreiden
poreitten
partitive poretta poreita
illative poreeseen poreisiin
poreihin
singular plural
nominative pore poreet
accusative nom. pore poreet
gen. poreen
genitive poreen poreiden
poreitten
partitive poretta poreita
inessive poreessa poreissa
elative poreesta poreista
illative poreeseen poreisiin
poreihin
adessive poreella poreilla
ablative poreelta poreilta
allative poreelle poreille
essive poreena poreina
translative poreeksi poreiksi
instructive porein
abessive poreetta poreitta
comitative See the possessive forms below.
Possessive forms of pore (type hame)
first-person singular possessor
singular plural
nominative poreeni poreeni
accusative nom. poreeni poreeni
gen. poreeni
genitive poreeni poreideni
poreitteni
partitive porettani poreitani
inessive poreessani poreissani
elative poreestani poreistani
illative poreeseeni poreisiini
poreihini
adessive poreellani poreillani
ablative poreeltani poreiltani
allative poreelleni poreilleni
essive poreenani poreinani
translative poreekseni poreikseni
instructive
abessive poreettani poreittani
comitative poreineni
second-person singular possessor
singular plural
nominative poreesi poreesi
accusative nom. poreesi poreesi
gen. poreesi
genitive poreesi poreidesi
poreittesi
partitive porettasi poreitasi
inessive poreessasi poreissasi
elative poreestasi poreistasi
illative poreeseesi poreisiisi
poreihisi
adessive poreellasi poreillasi
ablative poreeltasi poreiltasi
allative poreellesi poreillesi
essive poreenasi poreinasi
translative poreeksesi poreiksesi
instructive
abessive poreettasi poreittasi
comitative poreinesi
first-person plural possessor
singular plural
nominative poreemme poreemme
accusative nom. poreemme poreemme
gen. poreemme
genitive poreemme poreidemme
poreittemme
partitive porettamme poreitamme
inessive poreessamme poreissamme
elative poreestamme poreistamme
illative poreeseemme poreisiimme
poreihimme
adessive poreellamme poreillamme
ablative poreeltamme poreiltamme
allative poreellemme poreillemme
essive poreenamme poreinamme
translative poreeksemme poreiksemme
instructive
abessive poreettamme poreittamme
comitative poreinemme
second-person plural possessor
singular plural
nominative poreenne poreenne
accusative nom. poreenne poreenne
gen. poreenne
genitive poreenne poreidenne
poreittenne
partitive porettanne poreitanne
inessive poreessanne poreissanne
elative poreestanne poreistanne
illative poreeseenne poreisiinne
poreihinne
adessive poreellanne poreillanne
ablative poreeltanne poreiltanne
allative poreellenne poreillenne
essive poreenanne poreinanne
translative poreeksenne poreiksenne
instructive
abessive poreettanne poreittanne
comitative poreinenne
third-person possessor
singular plural
nominative poreensa poreensa
accusative nom. poreensa poreensa
gen. poreensa
genitive poreensa poreidensa
poreittensa
partitive porettaan
porettansa
poreitaan
poreitansa
inessive poreessaan
poreessansa
poreissaan
poreissansa
elative poreestaan
poreestansa
poreistaan
poreistansa
illative poreeseensa poreisiinsa
poreihinsa
adessive poreellaan
poreellansa
poreillaan
poreillansa
ablative poreeltaan
poreeltansa
poreiltaan
poreiltansa
allative poreelleen
poreellensa
poreilleen
poreillensa
essive poreenaan
poreenansa
poreinaan
poreinansa
translative poreekseen
poreeksensa
poreikseen
poreiksensa
instructive
abessive poreettaan
poreettansa
poreittaan
poreittansa
comitative poreineen
poreinensa

Derived terms[edit]

  • poreilla
  • poreallas
  • poreamme

Anagrams[edit]

  • Repo, repo, rope

French[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Old French pore, from Latin porus, from Ancient Greek πόρος (póros, passage).

Noun[edit]

pore m (plural pores)

  1. pore (small opening in skin)
  2. by extension, small openings

Further reading[edit]

  • “pore”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012.

Norwegian Bokmål[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Ancient Greek πόρος (póros, passage).

Noun[edit]

pore f or m (definite singular pora or poren, indefinite plural porer, definite plural porene)

  1. a pore (e.g. in the skin)

[edit]

  • porøs

References[edit]

  • “pore” in The Bokmål Dictionary.

Norwegian Nynorsk[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Ancient Greek πόρος (póros, passage).

Noun[edit]

pore f (definite singular pora, indefinite plural porer, definite plural porene)

  1. a pore (e.g. in the skin)

[edit]

  • porøs

References[edit]

  • “pore” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.

Old French[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Borrowed from Latin porus, from Ancient Greek πόρος (póros, passage).

Noun[edit]

pore m (oblique plural pores, nominative singular pores, nominative plural pore)

  1. pore (small opening in skin)

Venetian[edit]

Adjective[edit]

pore f

  1. feminine plural of poro
  • 1
    pore

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    pore

    masculine noun

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    [pɔr] nom masculin

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    1. pore [pɔ:ʳ, Am pɔ:r] n

    Pore f

    2. pore [pɔ:ʳ, Am pɔ:r] vi

    to pore over sth über etw dat brüten;

    to pore over books über Büchern hocken ( fam)

    to pore over a map/ newspaper eine Landkarte/Zeitung eingehend studieren

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    1) по́ра

    2) сква́жина

    1) сосредото́ченно изуча́ть (over);

    2) размышля́ть, обду́мывать (upon)

    3)

    уст.

    сосредото́ченно разгля́дывать (at, in, over)

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    pore
    n

    пора, пустота

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    1) /vi/ размышлять; 2) /vi, in passive/ обдумывать

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    [pɔʀ]

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    nome masculino

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    pore Pore f, Öffnung f, Hohlraum m

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  • pore — [ pɔr ] n. m. • fin XIIIe; lat. porus, gr. poros « passage » 1 ♦ Chacun des minuscules orifices de la peau où aboutissent les sécrétions des glandes sudoripares. Cour. Orifice cutané d une glande sudoripare ou de la glande sébacée d un poil.… …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • Pore — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Pore Bandera …   Wikipedia Español

  • pore — pore; pseu·do·pore; sal·am·pore; singa·pore; tricho·pore; ac·ro·pore; tu·bi·pore; tu·bu·li·pore; …   English syllables

  • Pore — may refer to:In animal biology and microbiology: * Sweat pore, an anatomical structure of the skin of humans (and other mammals) used for secretion of sweat * Canal pore, an anatomical structure that is part of the lateral line sense system of… …   Wikipedia

  • pore — Ⅰ. pore [1] ► NOUN ▪ a minute opening in the skin or other surface through which gases, liquids, or microscopic particles may pass. ORIGIN Greek poros passage, pore . Ⅱ. pore [2] ► VERB 1) ( …   English terms dictionary

  • Pore — Sf std. (15. Jh.) Entlehnung. Entlehnt aus l. porus m., dieses aus gr. póros m., eigentlich Durchgang , zu gr. poreĩn auf dem Weg bringen, hinüberbringen, schicken u.ä., zu gr. pérān drüben, hinter, jenseits . Adjektiv: porös.    Ebenso nndl.… …   Etymologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen sprache

  • Pore — »feine ‹Haut›öffnung«: Das Substantiv wurde im 15. Jh. aus gleichbed. spätlat. porus entlehnt, das seinerseits aus griech. póros »Durchgang; Öffnung; Pore« übernommen ist. Dies ist eine Bildung zum Stamm der mit dt. ↑ fahren urverwandten Verben… …   Das Herkunftswörterbuch

  • Pore — Pore, n. [F., fr. L. porus, Gr. ? a passage, a pore. See {Fare}, v.] 1. One of the minute orifices in an animal or vegetable membrane, for transpiration, absorption, etc. [1913 Webster] 2. A minute opening or passageway; an interstice between the …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Pore — Pore, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Pored}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Poring}.] [OE. poren, of uncertain origin; cf. D. porren to poke, thrust, Gael. purr.] To look or gaze steadily in reading or studying; to fix the attention; to be absorbed; often with on or… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • pore — pore, pour The verb pore means ‘to think closely about (a subject)’ and is chiefly used in the phrasal verb to pore over (a book etc.). It is sometimes mistakenly written as pour, perhaps by false analogy with ‘pouring attention’ over something …   Modern English usage

  • pore — [n] small aperture in skin foramen, opening, orifice, outlet, stoma, sweat gland, vesicle; concept 418 pore [v] go over carefully brood, contemplate, dwell on, examine, look over, muse, peruse, ponder, read, regard, scan, scrutinize, study;… …   New thesaurus

Other forms: pores; poring; pored

That trickle of sweat didn’t just miraculously appear — it was secreted out of a pore, a really tiny opening on the surface of your skin.

When used as a noun, pore means any tiny hole or opening that allows the passage of liquid. In humans, pores are the little holes that bring us such pleasures as armpit sweat and, when clogged, pimples. But when used as a verb, to pore means to concentrate your attention on or devote hours of focus to something: like poring over the overwhelming choices in the antiperspirant aisle.

Definitions of pore

  1. noun

    any tiny hole admitting passage of a liquid (fluid or gas)

  2. noun

    any small opening in the skin or outer surface of an animal

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    ostiole

    a small pore especially one in the reproductive bodies of certain algae and fungi through which spores pass

    type of:

    canal, channel, duct, epithelial duct

    a bodily passage or tube lined with epithelial cells and conveying a secretion or other substance

  3. noun

    a minute epidermal pore in a leaf or stem through which gases and water vapor can pass

    synonyms:

    stoma, stomate

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    germ pore

    a pore in the outer wall of a spore or pollen grain through which the germ tube or pollen tube makes its exit on germination

    hydathode, water pore, water stoma

    a pore that exudes water on the surface or margin of a leaf of higher plants

    lenticel

    one of many raised pores on the stems of woody plants that allow the interchange of gas between the atmosphere and the interior tissue

    type of:

    aperture

    a natural opening in something

  4. verb

    direct one’s attention on something

    synonyms:

    center, centre, concentrate, focus, rivet

    rivet

    hold (someone’s attention)

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    absorb, engross, engulf, immerse, plunge, soak up, steep

    devote (oneself) fully to

    recall

    cause one’s (or someone else’s) thoughts or attention to return from a reverie or digression

    think

    focus one’s attention on a certain state

    zoom in

    examine closely; focus one’s attention on

    hear, listen, take heed

    listen and pay attention

    drink, drink in

    be fascinated or spell-bound by; pay close attention to

    incline

    bend or turn (one’s ear) towards a speaker in order to listen well

    type of:

    cerebrate, cogitate, think

    use or exercise the mind or one’s power of reason in order to make inferences, decisions, or arrive at a solution or judgments

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Commonly confused words

pore / pour

A pore is small opening in a surface that lets stuff through. To pour, on the other hand, means to flow continuously and rapidly.

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Table of Contents

  1. What is spelling of pore?
  2. What is the definition of the word pore?
  3. How do you use pore in a sentence?
  4. What is a female janitor called?
  5. What are janitors called in hospitals?
  6. Are janitors losers?
  7. Is janitor a bad word?
  8. What is a janitor called in England?
  9. How much do janitors make?
  10. Why are janitors looked down upon?
  11. Why are janitors called engineers?
  12. What is the meaning of janitors?
  13. Are janitors and custodians the same thing?
  14. Is baffle formal?

verb (used without object), pored, por·ing. to gaze earnestly or steadily: to pore over a painting. to meditate or ponder intently (usually followed by over, on, or upon): He pored over the strange events of the preceding evening.

What is spelling of pore?

A pore is a tiny opening in a surface through which gases, liquids or microscopic particles may pass. Skin has pores. As a verb, pore means to study or closely examine something, often a book, map or document. Pore, meaning a tiny opening, appears in the fourteenth century from the Latin word, porus.

What is the definition of the word pore?

(Entry 1 of 2) intransitive verb. 1 : to gaze intently. 2 : to read or study attentively —usually used with over.

How do you use pore in a sentence?

Use “pore” in a sentence | “pore” sentence examples

  1. He was sweating at every pore.
  2. She oozes sexuality from every pore.
  3. I see him chafe and fret at every pore.
  4. He began to pore upon religious problems.
  5. However, it is difficult to control pore size and distribution.

What is a female janitor called?

: a female janitor : charwoman.

What are janitors called in hospitals?

hospital custodian

Are janitors losers?

No, children, janitors aren’t losers – they’re just people who have a job that sucks. As a janitor, you have to deal with people a lot dumber than you having a great time thinking you’re stupid.

Is janitor a bad word?

They suggest alternative titles like “custodian” or “cleaner.” For some people, the term “janitor” is derogatory because it indicates a low-skilled, low-paying position.

What is a janitor called in England?

caretaker

How much do janitors make?

How Much Do Janitor Jobs Pay per Hour?

Annual Salary Hourly Wage
Top Earners $31,000 $15
75th Percentile $27,500 $13
Average $25,738 $12
25th Percentile $21,000 $10

Why are janitors looked down upon?

Janitors are used to people leaving things behind for them to pick up. They’re used to being degraded and looked down upon by the very people they’re helping. It might not seem like a big deal, but chances are your environment would be a lot less sanitary and enjoyable if there were no janitors.

Why are janitors called engineers?

The fancy name of “custodial engineer” is meant to mask the more brutal reality of working as a “janitor.” So the son deflates the euphemism and brings back the lowly, negative reality of the job by calling it a “janitor.”

What is the meaning of janitors?

1 : one who keeps the premises of a building (such as an apartment or office) clean, tends the heating system, and makes minor repairs. 2 : doorkeeper.

Are janitors and custodians the same thing?

2 answers. In general, a custodian is someone who takes care of or is in charge of the same building or property at any given time of the day. A janitor comes to a location specifically to clean at a set time, typically either morning or nighttime.

Is baffle formal?

Baffle is usually used in informal contexts involving extreme confusion or things that you just can’t understand.

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Every pore, every nuance perfectly rendered.



Каждая пора, каждая мелочь — все прекрасно получилось.


Every pore on his body is completely sealed.



Каждая пора его тела была полностью закрыта.


Curry and cumin continue influencing pore waste for several days, and caraway makes urine smell stronger.



Карри и тмин воздействуют на поры человека в течение нескольких дней, а кумин усиливает запах мочи.


Related with increased oil production is a change in the manner in which the skin cells mature, predisposing them to clog the follicular pore.



С увеличением выработки масла связано изменение способа созревания клеток кожи, предрасполагающих их к закупориванию фолликулярной поры.


The pore complex contains 552 component proteins, called nucleoporins, and scientists hadn’t previously known how they all fit together.



Комплекс поры содержит 552 компонентных белков, называемых нуклеопоринами, и ученые ранее не знали, как они все подходят друг другу.


They dropped the molecules of interest into one of the chambers and sent an electric current through the pore.



Они добавили нужные им молекулы в одну из камер и направили через пору электрический ток.


The channel pore is typically so small that ions must pass through it in single-file order.



Пора канала, как правило, настолько мала, что ионы должны пройти через неё в одном порядке.


The pore is mainly formed by the half helix 2 in a way which resembles an inverted potassium channel.



Пора в основном образована половинной спиралью 2, которая по структуре напоминает перевернутый калиевый канал.


He pointed out that from each pore of the skin people could call forth fiery rays to smite all evil.



Он указывал, что люди из каждой поры кожи могут вызывать огненные лучи, которые поражают всех вредителей.


An open pore is an entry point for all kinds of bacteria that can cause severe forms of acne.



Открытые поры является точкой входа для всех видов бактерий, которые могут вызывать тяжелые формы акне.


I straightened my posture, affixed a slight smile to my face, elegance oozing from every pore.



Я выпрямилась, прикрепила легкую улыбку на свое лицо, элегантность сочилась из каждой поры.


We find a tunnel, a nuclear pore an approach to the biological holy of holies.



Мы находим туннель, пору в ядре, и приближаемся к святая святых биологии.


Its unique blend of natural ingredients provides continuous pore refining benefits, and helps skin look and feel smoother, more uniform and shine-free.



Его уникальное сочетание природных ингредиентов обеспечивает непрерывное поры, уточнения преимущества и помогает коже выглядеть и чувствовать себя более гладкой, более единообразного и обуви бесплатно.


Seeps into every pore and fiber.



Просачивается во все поры и волокна.


20 Coarse Grit for fast grinding and open pore finishes for proper bonding of sealers and coatings.



20 Грубая зернистость для быстрого шлифования и открытых поры для правильного склеивания герметиков и покрытий.


Molecules entering a pore or passing through it cause a change in an electric current across the pore.



Молекулы, попадающие в пору или проходящие через нее, могут вызвать изменение электрического тока через пору.


For this pore 21 (and for any pore in the grid 20), a measure of its «pore radius» can be determined.



Для этой поры 21 (и для любой поры в сетке 20) можно определить меру ее «радиуса поры«.


And even though there is a pore there, you might get a little glycocalyx expanding in the pore, and it will come across and look like that.



И не смотря на то, что тут пора, вы можете взять немного гликокаликса из поры, и он будет выглядеть примерно так.


The medium pore, pore size distribution, strength and permeability of products are depending on the fineness of the metal powder, pressing and sintering process.



Средств пора, распределение по размеру поры, прочность и проницаемость продуктов в зависимости от мелкости порошка металла, отжимая и спекая процесс.


When one side of the pore is warmer than the other side, the pore acts as an efficient pump and transports gas from its cold side to its warm side.



Когда одна сторона поры теплее, чем другая, пора действует в качестве эффективного насоса и транспортирует газ из ее холодной стороны в его теплую сторону.

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Crossword clues for pore

pore
  • Perspiration outlet
  • ___ over (read carefully)
  • Tiny sweater?
  • Tiny hole in the head
  • Sweater outlet?
  • Sweat outlet
  • Peruse, with «over»
  • Opening of a sort
  • Exfoliation target
  • Examine diligently (with «over»)
  • ___ minimizer (beauty product)
  • You can sweat through it
  • Tiny opening in skin
  • Sweater’s outlet?
  • Sweater’s outlet
  • Study over
  • Study intently, with «over»
  • Sponge hole
  • Skin vent
  • Read carefully (with »over»)
  • Ponder intently
  • Perspiration point
  • Perspiration passageway
  • Opening that sweat comes out of
  • Look closely (over)
  • A sweater utilizes it
  • ___ minimizer (skin care product)
  • You sweat through it
  • Wee hole
  • Very small skin opening
  • Transpiration opening
  • Target of some lotions
  • Sweaty hole
  • Sweater’s opening?
  • Sweat gland
  • Study, with »over»
  • Study with steady attention
  • Study (with «over»)
  • Study (over)
  • Sponge or face feature
  • Something opened in hot water
  • Small hole that sweat comes out of
  • Skin orifice
  • Scrutinize, with ‘over’
  • Scrutinize (with »over»)
  • Reflect deeply
  • Really go (over)
  • Read over carefully
  • Read (with «over»)
  • Plant’s stoma, e.g
  • Place for a bead
  • Perspiration vent
  • Perspiration passage
  • Opening that sweat passes through
  • Opening in the skin
  • Opening in cosmetology?
  • Opening for sweat
  • One of many on a sweater?
  • One might get unclogged by exfoliation (Tribute #12)
  • Minute skin opening
  • Minute hole
  • Minute dot on the sun
  • Meditate deeply
  • Meditate (with “over”)
  • Meditate (with «over»)
  • Look carefully (over)
  • Little sweater
  • Liquid bead source
  • Itsy-bitsy hole
  • It’s opened in saunas
  • Hole in the skin
  • Hole in the largest organ of the body
  • Hole in the hide
  • Hole in the head, perhaps
  • Hole in the epidermis
  • Hole in an organ
  • Gaze earnestly
  • Examine, with «over»
  • Examine, with »over»
  • Examine (with «over»)
  • Epidermal hole
  • Dermatology opening
  • Dermatological opening
  • Concentrate on a book
  • Candidate for a minimizing agent
  • Brow hole
  • Botanist’s stoma
  • Bead source
  • Astringent target
  • A sweater may use it
  • A little way in?
  • — over (read carefully)
  • ___ over (study closely)
  • Opening for a sweat bead
  • Study hard
  • Scrutinize, with «over»
  • Sweat source
  • Read attentively, with «over»
  • Read carefully (over)
  • Skin opening that might get clogged
  • Go (over) carefully
  • Read (over)
  • Opening for a dermatologist?
  • Look (over)
  • A sweater uses it
  • Minute opening in the skin
  • Spot for a sweat bead
  • Dermatologist’s concern
  • Leaf opening
  • Dermal opening
  • Opening in a sweater?
  • Sweater?
  • Breathing space?
  • Site of a sweat bead
  • Oil spot
  • Ruminate (over)
  • Sweat opening
  • Go carefully (over)
  • Tiny perforation
  • Source of perspiration
  • Source of many a bead
  • Pumice feature
  • Bead maker?
  • Little sweater?
  • Bead producer?
  • Any small opening in the skin or outer surface of an animal
  • Any tiny hole admitting passage of a liquid (fluid or gas)
  • Study, with «over»
  • Ponder (over)
  • Small opening in the skin
  • Hit the books
  • Lucubrate
  • Orifice
  • Cram for exams
  • Gaze intently
  • Examine diligently, with «over»
  • Epidermis part
  • Study steadily
  • Tiny opening in the skin
  • Foraminous item
  • Read with interest
  • Read closely (over)
  • Meditate steadily
  • Stoma
  • Part of the epidermis
  • Study carefully
  • Minute aperture
  • Study intently (with «over»)
  • Minute orifice
  • Burn the midnight oil
  • Aperture
  • Study closely, with «over»
  • Burn midnight oil
  • Opening centre with parking for 100
  • Small hole in the skin
  • Little space in which to think
  • Facial feature
  • Skin feature
  • Sponge opening
  • Sweat spot
  • Leaf part
  • A little breather?
  • Study closely, … over
  • Sponge feature
  • Skin hole
  • Hole in a sweater?
  • Epidermal opening
  • Study intensely
  • Tiny skin opening
  • Hole in the head?
  • Sweat site
  • Read closely, with «over»
  • Plant opening
  • Mull (over)
  • Gaze steadily
  • Think deeply
  • Spongebob Squarepants feature
  • Skin cream target
  • Skin breathing unit
  • Scrutinize (with «over»)
  • Leaf feature
  • Hole in your head?
  • Go (over) in detail
  • Tiny hole in the skin
  • Sweater opening?
  • Small hole in a sweater?

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English

pore

I.noun

COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS

■ NOUN

fluid

▪ The reason for this was that the nominally dry samples were not oven-dried and would contain small amounts of remaining pore fluids.

size

▪ A range of pore sizes is fundamental to the success of this size fractionation procedure which depends on two processes.

▪ By choosing a series of gel columns with an appropriate range of pore sizes, an effective size separation can be obtained.

▪ Angiotensin I converting enzyme inhibitors may act in reducing glomerular basement membrane pore size.

▪ However, it is difficult to control pore size and distribution.

▪ Diffusion is controlled by matching molecular shape with pore size.

space

▪ It excludes water that will not drain from small pore spaces, saline water, and water in deep confined aquifers.

▪ When water flows out from an artesian well in a confined aquifer, none of the pore space drains completely.

▪ The amount, type and distribution of clay, mainly within the pore space, is the main influence on permeability reduction.

▪ Cements are the crystals which grow into existing pore spaces.

▪ Replacive minerals grow, as their name suggests, in the place of pre-existing minerals and not into pore spaces.

■ VERB

open

▪ Steaming softens and opens the pores so that the skin is more receptive to other products and ingredients.

▪ Furthermore, the ions that enter the postsynaptic neuron through the opened pore may do more than just change the internal voltage.

▪ The neurotransmitter sticks to the receptor molecule, and together they are able to open a pore in the cell membrane.

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▪ Every pore of his skin felt aware, as sensitive as it did after the luxury of a hot bath.

▪ The adrenalin was amazing, the buzz palpable, the girls so close I could see every pore.

▪ The first tentacle pore lacks are accompanying spine, the second to fourth have only one spine subsequent pores have two.

▪ The neurotransmitter sticks to the receptor molecule, and together they are able to open a pore in the cell membrane.

▪ The second oral tentacle pore emerges superficially.

▪ The tentacle pores are large and armed with two rounded or slightly elliptical tentacle scales.

▪ There is one large pointed slightly rugose tentacle scale on each pore.

II.verb

COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS

■ ADVERB

over

▪ Aunt Bella sat at the table, poring over catalogues, surveying the accounts, calculating.

▪ I pore over the hopeless, resigned faces, the emaciated bodies, the stick-like limbs.

▪ Well do I recall going to bed, and watching him pore over books under candle-light.

▪ She has spent six years poring over hundreds of documents turned over to the fund when the Soviet Union collapsed.

▪ Chapter Two Sam McCready spent most of the next day, Monday, poring over large-scale maps and photographs.

▪ He stacked up the gift cards and put them away in his pocket to pore over later.

▪ But the specimen he was now poring over held little mystery.

■ VERB

spend

▪ She has spent six years poring over hundreds of documents turned over to the fund when the Soviet Union collapsed.

▪ For planning, we spent long evenings poring over maps.

▪ Nevertheless, it is crucial that we recognize that time spent poring over books is also important reading work.

EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS

▪ Amelia carried a plate of eggs and toast over to a man sitting in the back, poring through a newspaper.

▪ Aunt Bella sat at the table, poring over catalogues, surveying the accounts, calculating.

▪ But the specimen he was now poring over held little mystery.

▪ Ted said one day, poring over maps and guidebooks.

▪ When Evan began poring over submarine books, we put them in a special basket near the living room sofa.

The Collaborative International Dictionary

Pore

Pore Pore, n. [F., fr. L. porus, Gr. ? a passage, a pore. See
Fare, v.]

  1. One of the minute orifices in an animal or vegetable
    membrane, for transpiration, absorption, etc.

  2. A minute opening or passageway; an interstice between the
    constituent particles or molecules of a body; as, the
    pores of stones.

Pore

Pore Pore, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Pored; p. pr. & vb. n.
Poring.] [OE. poren, of uncertain origin; cf. D. porren to
poke, thrust, Gael. purr.]
To look or gaze steadily in reading or studying; to fix the
attention; to be absorbed; — often with on or upon, and now
usually with over.«Painfully to pore upon a book.»
—Shak.

The eye grows weary with poring perpetually on the same
thing.
—Dryden.

Douglas Harper’s Etymology Dictionary

pore

«gaze intently,» early 13c., of unknown origin, with no obvious corresponding word in Old French. Perhaps from Old English *purian, suggested by spyrian «to investigate, examine,» and spor «a trace, vestige.» Related: Pored; poring.

pore

«minute opening,» late 14c., from Old French pore (14c.) and directly from Latin porus «a pore,» from Greek poros «a pore,» literally «passage, way,» from PIE *por- «going, passage,» from root *per- «to lead, pass over» (see port (n.1)).

Wiktionary

pore

Etymology 1 n. 1 A tiny opening in the skin. 2 By extension any small opening or interstice, especially one of many or allowing passage of a fluid. Etymology 2

vb. 1 to study meticulously; to go over again and again. 2 to meditate or reflect in a steady way.

WordNet

pore

  1. n. any tiny hole admitting passage of a liquid (fluid or gas)

  2. any small opening in the skin or outer surface of an animal

  3. a minute epidermal pore in a leaf or stem through which gases and water vapor can pass [syn: stoma, stomate]

  4. v. direct one’s attention on something; «Please focus on your studies and not on your hobbies» [syn: concentrate, focus, center, centre, rivet]

Wikipedia

Pore (bread)

Pores are the air pockets found in leavened bread, where carbon dioxide from the fermentation process creates a network of primarily interconnected void structures. The degree to which pores form are a major determiner in the texture («crumb») of the bread. Pore size varies between varieties of bread. Sourdough bread is a variety with larger pores. Rye bread has smaller pores and a denser crumb.

Usage examples of «pore».

One day they might spend several hours poring over scrolls of royal lineage or sifting through the gems in the chest from the mantelpiece, Alec wide-eyed as Seregil extolled their properties and how to value them.

I nose your onur to be a genteelman of more onur and onesty, if I ever said ani such thing, to repete it to hurt a pore servant that as alwais add thee gratest respect in thee wurld for ure onur.

Ibou pored over a thick roll of yellowing parchment that smelled powerfully of sheep skin and on which, to his infinite lack of interest, various sums and comments were recorded relative to the Varna beylic for the year 1677, he popped the question.

At ye least, we must not in such bussines crie, Pore, Pore, mercie, mercie.

When he was not toiling at the cuckoo-clock factory, most of his spare time was spent either in his workshop or at the public library poring laboriously over treatises on genetics, cytology, cytogenetics, biochemistry, and any number of other subjects he did not understand-but which his subconscious absorbed very effectively indeed.

Her walls were covered with the fine art of three children under the age of seven, and her pens had cartoon characters, porn pores, and other doodads affixed to the ends, gifts from said children.

The last of the old-world Puritans, he departed poring over his well-thumbed Bible, and proclaiming that the troubles of his country arose, not from his own narrow and corrupt administration, but from some departure on the part of his fellow burghers from the stricter tenets of the dopper sect.

Moone to bee of the same kind of nature as a Pumice-stone, and this, say they, is the reason why in the Suns eclipses there appeares within her a duskish ruddy colour, because the Sunne-beames being refracted in passing through the pores of her body, must necessarily be represented under such a colour.

Shooting up through his body like a torrent, flames of heat burning his skin, each pore electrified, faster, faster.

Danlo was enwombed in water, he could now feel himself sweating, salt water bursting from his pores and merging with the dark waters all around him.

They had spent the past week poring through the voluminous backlog of FBI, Justice Department, and Interpol files regarding Fiers and the Six.

Joanna Grice, a thin, dwarfish old woman, poring over a big book which looked like a Bible.

The good old hot blast of arousal was coming out of every pore of her.

Cynthy, we-all in trebbilation and we gotter holp dis hyer pore chile.

Wet clothes clinging to her skin called up a strange sensation, almost as if something lying dormant beneath her skin stirred for a moment, tried to break through her pores, then subsided, leaving her itchy and tender and very irritable.

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