gate 的 3 个定义
- a movable barrier, usually on hinges, closing an opening in a fence, wall, or other enclosure.
- an opening permitting passage through an enclosure.
- a tower, architectural setting, etc., for defending or adorning such an opening or for providing a monumental entrance to a street, park, etc.: the gates of the walled city; the palace gate.
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gat·ed, gat·ing.
- to punish by confining to the college grounds.
- Electronics. to control the operation of by means of a gate.to select the parts of that are within a certain range of amplitude or within certain time intervals.
gat·ed, gat·ing.
- Metallurgy. to make or use a gate.
gate 近义词
movable barrier at entrance
更多gate例句
- Healthe concedes its entry gate may not be as critical as its 222 nm products focused on air decontamination, but says it a valuable part of its layered approach to disinfection.
- One of the first major tech companies out of the gate with a questionably useful product is LG.
- FinFET maintained fine control of current by surrounding the channel with a gate on three sides.
- A transistor is “on” when the gate allows current to flow, and it’s off when no current flows.
- If women’s soccer became popular and could attract those kinds of gates, that would take away from the men’s professional team.
- The Florida GOP senator stormed out of the gate Wednesday in the highest of dudgeons.
- Said it was like speed dating because he was late after hitting every wrong gate on the lot.
- They dumped his body at the gate of a black cemetery—his head and right arm were gone.
- “We shoot at Sunset Gower Studios, and you can see the street through the gate,” he says.
- In earlier centuries academies existed to decide what was art, while today we have gallerists and critics at the gate.
- Yet he feared to meet her eyes, and was glad of a saluting sepoy who swaggered jauntily past the open gate.
- At once the sepoys at the Kashmir Gate fired a volley at the nearest officers, of whom three fell dead.
- First through the gate came a company of Korean foot-soldiers, in blue uniforms.
- Bride and bridegroom, accompanied by the weeping crowd, proceeded to the castle gate.
- A rough track led to the gate, and Frank knocked loudly on an iron-studded door.