gate
- IPA[ɡeɪt]
英式
- a hinged barrier used to close an opening in a wall, fence, or hedge;a gateway
- confine (a pupil or student) to school or college
noun: gate, plural noun: gates
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名詞
- 1. a hinged barrier used to close an opening in a wall, fence, or hedge she closed the front gate they were opening the gates of their country wide to the enemy 同義詞
- ▪ a gateway she went out through the gate 同義詞
- ▪ an exit from an airport building to an aircraft a departure gate
- ▪ a mountain pass or other natural passage the Golden Gate
- 2. the number of people who pay to enter a sports ground for an event an average home gate of more than 12,000
- ▪ the money taken for admission to a sports ground for an event.
- 3. a device resembling a gate in structure or function.
- ▪ a hinged or sliding barrier for controlling the flow of water a sluice gate
- ▪ an arrangement of slots into which the gear lever of a motor vehicle moves to engage each gear.
- ▪ a device for holding each frame of a film in position behind the lens of a camera or projector.
- 4. an electric circuit with an output which depends on the combination of several inputs a logic gate
- ▪ the part of a field-effect transistor to which a signal is applied to control the resistance of the conductive channel of the device.
動詞
- 1. British confine (a pupil or student) to school or college he was gated for the rest of term
- in nouns denoting an actual or alleged scandal, especially one involving a cover-up: Irangate
Oxford Dictionary
- in nouns denoting an actual or alleged scandal, especially one involving a cover-up: Irangate
Oxford American Dictionary
- having gates to control the movement of traffic, people, or animals: a gated road
Oxford Dictionary
- the total amount of money paid for admission to a sports ground for an event: the gate money from the match will be shared between both clubs
Oxford Dictionary
- money paid to a prisoner upon their release: he got out of Pleasant Valley Prison with only $200 in gate money
Oxford American Dictionary
- a regular arrangement of logic gates.
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- IPA[ɡāt]
美式
- a hinged barrier used to close an opening in a wall, fence, or hedge: she closed the front gate they were opening the gates of their country wide to the enemy
- confine (a student) to school or college: he was gated for the rest of term
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[ɡāt]
美式
- (in place names) a street: Kirkgate
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- (in place names) a street: Kirkgate
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