gate
noun/ɡeɪt/
/ɡeɪt/
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大门;栅栏门;围墙门 - the front/main gate
前门;大门 - the back/side gate
后/侧门 - an iron gate
铁门 - to open/close/shut a gate
打开/关闭/关上门 - He pushed open the garden gate.
他推开了花园的门。 - outside a gate Students were still standing outside the school gates.
学生仍然站在校门外。 - at a gate A crowd gathered at the factory gates.
一群人聚集在工厂的大门口。 - gate to something Someone was waiting by the gate to his house.
有人在他家门口等候。
Extra ExamplesTopics Gardensa2- Don't forget to shut the gate when you leave.
离开时别忘了关上大门。 - The gate shut behind him.
大门在他身后关上了。 - The great gates of the abbey were shut fast.
修道院的大门紧紧地关着。 - The heavy gate swung open.
沉重的大门缓缓打开了。 - a set of ornamental gates
一套装饰门 - a wide driveway with double gates
装有两扇大门的宽敞车道
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- front
- main
- entrance
- …
- set
- open
- bar
- close
- …
- open
- swing open
- close
- …
- through a/the gate
- the front/main gate
大门口 - I was slightly nervous as I entered the gates.
当我进入大门时,我有点紧张。 - through a gate We drove through the palace gates.
我们驱车驶过重重宫门。
Extra Examples- Go through the gate and continue down the track.
穿过大门,沿着小路继续走下去。 - He led us through a gate into a little garden.
他领着我们穿过一扇门进入了一个小花园。 - Hesitantly, he emerged from the gates of the prison.
犹豫着,他从监狱门口走了出来。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- front
- main
- entrance
- …
- set
- open
- bar
- close
- …
- open
- swing open
- close
- …
- through a/the gate
- I was slightly nervous as I entered the gates.
登机门;登机口 - Passengers for Paris should proceed to gate 8.
前往巴黎的乘客应前往 8 号登机口。 - at a gate BA flight 726 to Paris is now boarding at gate 16.
飞往巴黎的英航 726 号班机在 16 号登机口登机。
WordfinderTopics Transport by aira2- airport
- baggage reclaim
- board
- check-in
- gate
- immigration
- lounge
- passport
- security
- terminal
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- front
- main
- entrance
- …
- set
- open
- bar
- close
- …
- open
- swing open
- close
- …
- through a/the gate
- Passengers for Paris should proceed to gate 8.
- [countable] a barrier that is used to control the flow of water on a river or canal
闸门;阀门 - a lock/sluice gate
船闸闸门;水闸
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- front
- main
- entrance
- …
- set
- open
- bar
- close
- …
- open
- swing open
- close
- …
- through a/the gate
- a lock/sluice gate
- [countable] the number of people who attend a sports event
(体育比赛的)观众人数 - Tonight's game has attracted the largest gate of the season.
今晚比赛吸引的观众人数创本赛季之最。
- Tonight's game has attracted the largest gate of the season.
- (also gate money)[uncountable] the amount of money made by selling tickets for a sports event
(体育比赛的)门票收入 - Today's gate will be given to charity.
今天的门票收入将捐献给慈善事业。
- Today's gate will be given to charity.
- -gate(forming nouns from the names of people, places or events; used especially in newspapers) a political scandal connected with the person, place or event mentioned, usually involving a cover-up (= an attempt to hide an illegal activity)
与所提及的人、地点或事件有关的政治丑闻,通常涉及掩盖(=试图隐藏非法活动) - The newspapers have been running stories on the Partygate scandal for months.
几个月来,报纸一直在报道派对门丑闻。
- The newspapers have been running stories on the Partygate scandal for months.
- (also logic gate)(computing) an electronic switch that reacts in one of two ways to data that is put into it. A computer performs operations by passing data through a very large number of gates.
闸门:一种电子开关,对放入其中的数据以两种方式之一作出反应。计算机通过将数据通过大量的门来执行操作。
Word OriginOld English gæt, geat, plural gatu, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch gat ‘gap, hole, breach’. Sense 7 from Watergate, the scandal in the United States that brought about the resignation of President Nixon in 1974.
Idioms
come, get, etc. out of the gate(s)
- (North American English, informal) to be successful from the beginning, especially in sport
门:从一开始就要成功,尤其是在体育领域 - The Grizzlies came out of the gate motivated, bursting to a 27–10 lead.
灰熊队一开场就斗志昂扬,以27-10领先。 - The team has struggled to get out of the gate this year.
今年,该团队一直在努力走出困境。
- The Grizzlies came out of the gate motivated, bursting to a 27–10 lead.
(right) out of the gate(s)
- (North American English, informal) right from the beginning of a situation or an activity
到处;处处 - The trouble began right out of the gate.
麻烦一出门就开始了。 - The Democrats had a clear advantage out of the gate.
民主党一开始就有明显的优势。
- The trouble began right out of the gate.