어원, port-= door; harbor
portal n. 정문 (the portal of the university)
port n. 항구 (any port in a storm)
deportation n. 국외 추방 (a deportation order *de-= away cf. detour 우회하다)
late 16th century (in deport (sense 2)): from French déporter, from Latin deportare, from de- ‘away’ + portare ‘carry’.
porch n. 현관 (the front porch)
importunate a. 귀찮게 졸라대는 (an importunate salesman)
early 16th century: from Latin importunus ‘inconvenient, unseasonable’, based on Portunus, the name of the god who protected harbors (from portus ‘harbor’); compare with opportune.
opportune 시기가 좋은, 알맞은
(of a time) well-chosen or particularly favorable or appropriate.
"he couldn't have arrived at a less opportune moment"
late Middle English: from Old French opportun(e ), from Latin opportunus, from ob- ‘in the direction of’ + portus ‘harbor’, originally describing the wind driving towards the harbor, hence ‘seasonable’.
Similar:
auspicious
propitious
favorable
advantageous
heaven-sent
golden
good
right
lucky
happy
fortunate
benign
providential
felicitous
timely
well timed
ripe
convenient
expedient
suitable
appropriate
apt
fitting
relevant
applicable
pertinent
seasonable
Opposite:
disadvantageous
ill-timed
done or occurring at a favorable or useful time; well-timed.
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