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gated

/gey-tid/US // ˈgeɪ tɪd //

有门的,有门,有门槛的,有门槛

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : linked by gates.

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Examples

  • Saville said he and about a dozen others had waited 12 hours — much of it in an outdoor gated area on the shelter campus – to be taken to county hotel rooms.

  • In 2011, James was charged with prowling when he was found handing out flyers for a moving company in a gated parking lot in Jacksonville.

  • Rather than continuing the pattern of “race to the bottom” consolidation with more niche, gated data, the industry needs intelligent, consumer-safe ways to layer data onto existing inventory.

  • They are, as Kuper puts it, “the vast gated communities where the one percent reproduces itself.”

  • Ever thereafter, we regard art as some mysterious, gated territory where we cannot go.

  • They are exactly what I had pictured, typical cookie-cutter gated communities, but with far more weapons and barbed wire.

  • We act as if we lived in a gated community, immune to history, as if everything were happening for the first time.

  • The ultra-Orthodox rabbis gave these physically gated communities a theological rationale and infused them with Jewish purpose.

  • Curious impression that I shall be hauled up before a Dean or somebody for this to-morrow and fined or gated.

  • And she, being subject in love to a god and to a man exceeding goodly, brought forth twin sons in seven-gated Thebe.

  • For divine Achilles slew my father, and laid waste the well-inhabited city of the Cilicians, lofty-gated Thebes.

  • Homer's epithet of hundred-gated (ἑκατόμπυλος) may be put on one side as evidence, because the Greek poet did not know Egypt.

  • Formerly two sides were gated off, and priests alone walked there.

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