gate
n. 門; 閘門; 登機門; 入場費
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.
He opened the gate and started walking up to the house.
他開啟大門,邁步朝房子走去。
In an airport, a gate is a place where passengers leave the airport and get on their aeroplane.
Passengers with hand luggage can go straight to the departure gate to check in there.
攜帶手提行李的乘客可直接到登機口辦理登機手續。
Gate is used in the names of streets in Britain that are in a place where there once was a gate into a city.
...9 Palace Gate.
王宮門9號
The gate at a sporting event such as a football match or baseball game is the total number of people who attend it.
Their average gate is less than 23,000.
他們的平均上座率不到23,000人。
1. a door-like movable barrier in a fence or wall
2. a computer circuit with several inputs but only one output that can be activated by particular combinations of inputs
3. total admission receipts at a sports event
4. passageway (as in an air terminal) where passengers can embark or disembark
1. supply with a gate;
2. control with a valve or other device that functions like a gate
3. restrict (school boys') movement to the dormitory or campus as a means of punishment
gate, door
這兩個名詞都有"門"的意思。
get (或 be given) the gate
(北美,非正式)被解僱
get the gate&I{【俚語】}
被拒絕,被拋棄
give (someone) the gate&I{【俚語】}
解僱:從一項工作中解僱
拒絕,拋棄
Open the gate and let the crowd through.
把大門開啟,讓人們過去.
Her house is easily picked out from the rest; it has a large black gate.
她的住宅很容易和其他的區別開來, 有一個黑色的大門.
A crowd of people were waiting in front of the gate.
一大群人在門前等著.
Jasper has put up " No Parking'signs outside his gate, but these have not had any effect.
賈斯珀 “ 把禁止停車”的牌子掛在大門外, 但這沒產生什麼效果.
The ball team give him the gate because he never came to practice.
球隊把他解僱了,因為他從不到隊練球.