late 14c., from Anglo-French disporter "divert, amuse," from Old French desporter "to seek amusement," literally "carry away" (the mind from serious matters), from des- "away" (see dis-) + porter "to carry," from Latin portare "to carry" (see port (n.1)). Compare disporter "a minstrel or jester" (early 15c.).
例文
1. Every Sunday,they disport themselves either in the parks or in the mountains.
毎週日曜日に彼らは公園に行ったり山に登ったりします。
2.INSPECTION:SGS or equivalent at seller cost at port of loading and buyer cost at disport .