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gateway

/geyt-wey/US // ˈgeɪtˌweɪ //UK // (ˈɡeɪtˌweɪ) //

网关,门路,门径,网路

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an entrance or passage that may be closed by a gate.
    • : a structure for enclosing such an opening or entrance.
    • : any passage by or point at which a region may be entered: New York soon became the gateway to America.
    • : Digital Technology. software or hardware that connects two disparate computer networks, as to enable the passage of information between a home or business network and the internet.software that facilitates digital communication of text messages over cellular telephone networks.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : relating to or noting an ingested substance, habit, activity, etc., that is relatively free of bad effects but may lead to more dangerous or extreme choices: sweet gateway drinks that mask the taste of alcohol;gateway gadgets that seem simple enough, but tempt you to buy expensive accessories.

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Examples

  • They come in a variety of flavors, including original tamarind, watermelon, and sour lime, and with just enough citrus and spice to make this candy the gateway to micheladas.

  • The Mediterranean Sea is the gateway to some of the world’s most important maritime trade routes, including the Suez Canal and the Red Sea.

  • JavaScript-related partial indexing was my “gateway drug” into indexing problems.

  • And, intriguingly, the circular enclosures appear to have been accessed not via doors or gateways but through small openings in “porthole stones.”

  • For example, Olly’s multivitamin is a big seller, and can be a gateway product leading the consumer to be more open to trying the brand’s probiotics.

  • This made AIMS the gateway for all communications to and from the flight deck.

  • Plus it is clear that plastic surgery is a gateway drug for those both so inclined and so well-heeled.

  • But I do like the notion of same-sex marriage as a liberation gateway drug.

  • “For the girls who have never bought a business book, I think this can be the gateway drug,” Amoruso says.

  • Bettles, Alaska has been a gateway for intrepid travelers who want to explore the pristine wilderness of the Arctic Circle.

  • A fellow rudely clad—a hybrid between man-at-arms and lackey—lounged on a musket to confront them in the gateway.

  • He pointed out the gateway, and the boy slipped off into the darkness, his bare feet soundless and mysterious on the sand.

  • Galway is the gateway to Connemara, and Connemara is one of the best places under the sun for a healthy and enjoyable holiday.

  • You first enter a large fore-court, at the extremity of which a colossal gateway leads into the inner courts.

  • A single winding footpath leads to the grim old gateway, and we rang the bell many times before the custodian admitted us.

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