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gate
Gate tarimas:
/geit/
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Žodžio paaiškinimas anglų kalba:
- noun: A structure that can be swung, drawn, or lowered to block an entrance or a passageway.
- noun: An opening in a wall or fence for entrance or exit.
- noun: The structure surrounding such an opening, such as the monumental or fortified entrance to a palace or walled city.
- noun: A means of access: the gate to riches.
- noun: A passageway, as in an airport terminal, through which passengers proceed when boarding or leaving an airplane.
- noun: A mountain pass.
- noun: The total paid attendance or admission receipts at a public event: a good gate at the football game.
- noun: A device for controlling the passage of water or gas through a dam or conduit.
- noun: The channel through which molten metal flows into a shaped cavity of a mold.
- noun: Sports A passage between two upright poles through which a skier must go in a slalom race.
- noun: A logic gate.
- verb-transitive: Chiefly British To confine (a student) to the grounds of a college as punishment.
- verb-transitive: Electronics To select part of (a wave) for transmission, reception, or processing by magnitude or time interval.
- verb-transitive: To furnish with a gate: "The entrance to the rear lawn was also gated” ( Dean Koontz).
- idiom: get the gate Slang To be dismissed or rejected.
- idiom: give (someone) the gate Slang To discharge from a job.
- idiom: give (someone) the gate Slang To reject or jilt.
- noun: Chiefly British A particular way of acting or doing; manner.
- noun: Archaic A path or way.
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