a folding gate折叠门,活栅门。 a turnpike gate征收通行税的关卡。 go [pass] through the gate(s) 进门。 enter at a gate从大门进去。 There was a gate of thousands. 观众数以千计。 at the gate(s) of death 奄奄一息。 crash the gate 〔俚语〕擅自入场。 get the gate 〔美国〕被赶出,被解雇。 give sb. the gate 〔美国〕迫令退席;解雇。 keep the gate 守门。 open a gate to [for] 大开方便之门,给…以机会。 the gate of horn 应验的梦兆,角门。 the gate of ivory 不应验的梦兆,牙门〔据神话传说,应验的梦自角门入,不应验的梦自牙门入〕。 vt. 1.在…装门。 2.(英大学)禁止(学生)外出。 3.用门控制。 adj. -less 无门的。
短语和例子
gate2 n. 1.〔古语〕街道,路〔一般作地名用,如 kirkgate〕。 2.〔方言〕方式,方法。
-gate comb. f. “…门”〔表示丑闻之意,源出Watergate〕;Whitewatergate白水丑闻。
a computer circuit with several inputs but only one output that can be activated by particular combinations of inputs 同义词:logic gate,
passageway (as in an air terminal) where passengers can embark or disembark
total admission receipts at a sports event
restrict (school boys'') movement to the dormitory or campus as a means of punishment
control with a valve or other device that functions like a gate
supply with a gate; "The house was gated"
其他语种释义
gateとは意味:gate n. 門, 出入口; 入場者(総数); 入場料(総額). 【動詞+】 ◆bar the gate (かんぬきをかけて)門を閉じる ◆The government closed the nation's gates to immigrants. 政府は移民に対して国の門戸を閉ざした ◆crash the gate 《口語》 入場料を払わないで入る ◆enter the gates of t...