柯林斯詞典gateway /?ɡe?t?we?/ (gateways) 1. N-COUNT A gateway is an entrance where there is a gate. 大門入口 He walked across the park and through a gateway. 他走過那個公園,并穿過一個大門口。2. N-COUNT A gateway to somewhere is a place which you go through because it leads you to a much larger place. 門戶 Denver is the gateway to some of the best skiing in the world. 丹佛是通往世界上一些最好的滑雪場的門戶。3. N-COUNT If something is a gateway to a job, career, or other activity, it gives you the opportunity to make progress or get further success in that activity. 途徑 The prestigious title offered a gateway to success in the highly competitive world of modelling. 這個有威望的頭銜提供了一個在競爭非常激烈的模特圈獲得成功的途徑。4. N-COUNT In computing, a gateway connects different computer networks so that information can be passed between them. 網關[計算機] The network has a gateway into the hospital mainframe. 該網絡有一個網關連接醫(yī)院主機。 返回 gateway劍橋詞典an entrance through a wall , fence , etc. where there is a gate (圍墻或籬笆等的)出入口 ?gateway to somewhere a place through which you have to go to get to a particular area (通往…的)通道;門戶 Manchester is known as the gateway to the north . 曼徹斯特被稱作通往英格蘭北部的門戶。 ?gateway to sth a way of achieving something 通往(成功的)道路 Hard work is the gateway to success . 努力是通往成功的道路。 something in a system that allows you to use its other parts (系統(tǒng)中允許你使用其他部分的)通路 The bank is your gateway to a whole range of financial services . 銀行是讓你使用一大批金融服務的通路。 返回 gateway