0 a part of a fence or outside wall that is fixed at one side and opens and closes like a door, usually made of metal or wooden strips
1 the number of people that go to see a sports event or other large event, or the amount of money people pay to see it:
2 used in combination with other nouns to create a name for a situation that causes public shock or disapproval:
a political scandal known as "furgate", in which high-ranking government officials were given expensive coats
3 a section of a fence or outer wall that can swing open to let you through:
4 a part of an airport where travellers are allowed to get on or off an aircraft:
5 the number of people that go to see a large event, or the amount of money people pay to see it:
The sign on the gate said 'Private Property - No Admittance.'
Passengers for Madrid should proceed to gate 26 for boarding.
Please shut the gate.
An angry crowd surged through the gates of the president's palace.
Students are treated as solely public beings from the moment they enter the school gates.
The gates are anti-correlated, so that opening of one promotes closure of the other.
Registered badlis who turned up at the mill gates regularly were to be given preference for permanent employment.
中文繁体
建築物, (通常由金屬條或木頭條板做的)大門,柵欄門,圍牆門, (可滑動伸縮的)推拉門,活動門,捲簾門…
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建筑物, (通常由金属条或木头条板做的)大门,栅栏门,围墙门, (可滑动伸缩的)推拉门,活动门,卷帘门…
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puerta, verja, puerta de embarque…
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portão, portão (de embarque/desembarque)…
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門, 門扉(もんぴ), (飛行場の)搭乗ゲート…
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dış kapı/ana giriş kapısı, uçağa biniş kapısı…
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entrée [feminine], porte [feminine], grille [feminine]…
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porta, reixat, porta d’embarcament…
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