gate
柯林斯词典
1. N-COUNT A gate is a structure like a door which is used at the entrance to a field, a garden, or the grounds of a building. 大门
He opened the gate and started walking up to the house. 他打开大门并迈步向那房子走去。
2. N-COUNT In an airport, a gate is a place where passengers leave the airport and get on their aeroplane. 登机口
Passengers with hand luggage can go straight to the departure gate to check in there. 携带手提行李的乘客可以直接到登机口办理登机手续。
3. N-UNCOUNT The gate is the total amount of money that is paid by the people who go to a sports match or other event. 门票收入
4. V to provide with a gate or gates 给…装门
5. N the channels by which molten metal is poured into a mould 熔化金属浇模时的通道
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gate /ɡeɪt/ (gates)
剑桥词典
- The paths all converge at the main gate of the park .
- 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 .
gate noun [C] (STRUCTURE)
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(通常由金属条或木头条板做的)大门,栅栏门,围墙门
a similar device that slides across an opening , often folding into a smaller space as it is opened
(可滑动伸缩的)推拉门,活动门,卷帘门
The lift won't move if the safety gate isn't shut properly . 如果防护门没有关好,电梯不会开动。
a part of an airport where travellers are allowed to get on or off a particular aircraft
(机场大楼的)登机门,登机口
All passengers for flight LH103 please proceed to gate 16. 搭乘 LH103次班机的乘客请前往16号登机口登机。
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gate noun [C] (PEOPLE)
UK informalthe number of people that go to see a sports event or other large event , or the amount of money people pay to see it
观众人数;门票收入
Gates at matches were lower than average last season . 上个赛季观看足球比赛的人数低于平均水平。 返回 gate