gate
noun
verb
ɡeɪt
noun
1
the
part
of
a
fence
or
outside
wall
that
you
can
open
and
close
so
that
you
can
enter
or
leave
a
place
〔栅栏或围墙上的〕大门;
C
We
went
through
the
gate
into
the
orchard.
我们从大门进了果园。
the
wrought-iron
gates
of
the
palace
宫殿的锻铁大门
open/close/shut
a
gate
I
left
the
engine
running
and
ran
back
to
close
the
gate.
我没让发动机熄火,跑回去关上了大门。
front/back/main
gate
Make
sure
that
the
back
gate
is
locked,
please.
后大门请一定要锁好。
garden/farm/school
gate
The
children
poured
out
of
the
school
gates.
孩子们涌出了校门。
2
the
place
where
you
leave
an
airport
building
to
get
on
a
plane
登机门,登机口
C
Air
France
flight
76
leaves
from
gate
6A.
法航 76 次航班从 6A 登机口起飞。
3
-gate
used
with
the
name
of
a
place
or
a
person
to
give
a
name
to
an
event
involving
dishonest
behaviour
by
a
politician
or
other
public
official
…门事件〔用于表示政治丑闻等的名称〕
Irangate
伊朗门事件
4
gate money
a.
the
number
of
people
who
go
in
to
see
a
sports
event,
especially
a
football
match
b.
also
又作
the
amount
of
money
that
these
people
pay
〔体育比赛,尤指足球赛的〕门票收入
C U | BrE BrE
verb
5
to
prevent
a
student
from
leaving
a
school
as
a
punishment
for
behaving
badly
[英] 禁止…离校外出〔作为对学生行为不端的一种处罚〕