柯林斯詞典gate /ɡe?t/ (gates) 1. N-COUNT A gate is a structure like a door which is used at the entrance to a field, a garden, or the grounds of a building. 大門 He opened the gate and started walking up to the house. 他打開大門并邁步向那房子走去。2. N-COUNT In an airport, a gate is a place where passengers leave the airport and get on their aeroplane. 登機口 Passengers with hand luggage can go straight to the departure gate to check in there. 攜帶手提行李的乘客可以直接到登機口辦理登機手續(xù)。3. N-UNCOUNT The gate is the total amount of money that is paid by the people who go to a sports match or other event. 門票收入4. V to provide with a gate or gates 給…裝門5. N the channels by which molten metal is poured into a mould 熔化金屬澆模時的通道 返回 gate劍橋詞典 gate noun [C] (STRUCTURE) a part of a fence or outside wall that is fixed at one side and opens and closes like a door , usually made of metal or wooden strips (通常由金屬條或木頭條板做的)大門,柵欄門,圍墻門 a similar device that slides across an opening , often folding into a smaller space as it is opened (可滑動伸縮的)推拉門,活動門,卷簾門 The lift won't move if the safety gate isn't shut properly . 如果防護門沒有關好,電梯不會開動。 a part of an airport where travellers are allowed to get on or off a particular aircraft (機場大樓的)登機門,登機口 All passengers for flight LH103 please proceed to gate 16. 搭乘 LH103次班機的乘客請前往16號登機口登機。 例句 The paths all converge at the main gate of the park .The sign on the gate said 'Private Property - No Admittance.'Passengers for Madrid should proceed to gate 26 for boarding .Please shut the gate.An angry crowd surged through the gates of the president's palace . gate noun [C] (PEOPLE) UK informal the number of people that go to see a sports event or other large event , or the amount of money people pay to see it 觀眾人數(shù);門票收入 Gates at matches were lower than average last season . 上個賽季觀看足球比賽的人數(shù)低于平均水平。 返回 gate