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🔑 gateBrE /ɡeɪt/NAmE /ɡeɪt/ noun🔑 [C] a barrier like a door that is used to close an opening in a fence or a wall outside a building 大门;栅栏门;围墙门◆an iron gate 铁门◆He pushed open the garden gate. 他推开了花园的门。◆A crowd gathered at the factory gates. 一群人聚集在工厂的大门口。◆the gates of the city 城门 ➡ see also lychgate, starting gate 🔑 [C] an opening that can be closed by a gate or gates 大门口◆We drove through the palace gates. 我们驱车驶过重重宫门。 [C] 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🔑 [C] a way out of an airport through which passengers go to get on their plane 登机门;登机口◆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。 airport, baggage reclaim, board, check-in, gate, immigration, lounge, passport, security, terminal [C] 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。 (also ˈgate money) [U] 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。-gate () a political scandal connected with the person or place mentioned (与所提到的人或地方有关的)政治丑闻 ORIGIN From Watergate, the scandal in the United States that brought about the resignation of President Nixon in 1974. 源自美国的 “水门事件”(Watergate),此丑闻导致 1974 年尼克松总统辞职。(computing 计算机) = logic gate |