Definition von gate
Wortformen: plural gates
1. zählbares Substantiv
2. zählbares Substantiv
3. zählbares Substantiv
Gate is used in the names of streets in Britain that are in a place where there once was a gate into a city.
4. zählbares Substantiv
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Häufigkeit
gate in British English 1
Substantiv
5.
a.
6.
passengers for Paris should proceed to gate 14
8. electronics
a.
9.
the electrode region or regions in a field-effect transistor that is biased to control the conductivity of the channel between the source and drain
10.
a component in a motion-picture camera or projector that holds each frame flat and momentarily stationary behind the lens
13.
Verb (transitive)
14.
to provide with a gate or gates
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Abgeleitete Formen
gateless (ˈgateless) Adjektiv
gatelike (ˈgateˌlike)
Adjektiv
Wortherkunft von gate
Old English geat; related to Old Frisian jet opening, Old Norse gat opening, passage
Häufigkeit
gate in British English 2
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Wortherkunft von gate
C17: probably related to Old English gyte a pouring out, geotan to pour
Häufigkeit
gate in British English 3
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Wortherkunft von gate
C13: from Old Norse gata path; related to Old High German gazza road, street
Häufigkeit
-gate in British English
Affix in zählbarem Substantiv
Irangate
Camillagate
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Wortherkunft von gate
C20: on the analogy of WatergateHäufigkeit
gate in American English 1
Substantiv
1.
2.
an opening providing passageway through a fence or wall, with or without such a structure; gateway
3.
any means of entrance, exit, or access, as any of the numbered exits at an airport
terminal
4.
a mountain pass
7. US
a frame in which a saw or saws are set
9.
a.
b.
10. Electricity
a.
b.
an electrode in some semiconductors, esp. an FET, that controls the flow of current
Verb transitivWortformen: ˈgated or ˈgating
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Wortherkunft von gate
ME < OE gatu, pl. of geat, a gate, akin to OFris jet, Du & ON gat, opening
Häufigkeit
gate in American English 2
Substantiv
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Häufigkeit
gate in American English 3
Substantiv Dialectal
1.
a road or path
2.
a way of doing something
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Häufigkeit
-gate in American English
US
a scandal characterized by charges of corruption or illegal acts carried out, usually in a covert manner, by people with power or influence
Koreagate
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Wortherkunft von gate
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-gate in American English
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Britisches Englisch: gate
/ɡeɪt/ NOUN
A gate is a structure like a door that you use to enter a field, a garden, or the area around a building.
He opened the gate and walked up to the house.
- Amerikanisches Englisch: gate /ˈgeɪt/
- Arabisch: بوَّابَة
- Brasilianisches Portugiesisch: portão
- Chinesisch: 大门
- Kroatisch: ulazna vrata
- Tschechisch: brána
- Dänisch: port
- Niederländisch: hek
- Europäisches Spanisch: puerta valla
- Finnisch: portti
- Französisch: portail
- Deutsch: Tor
- Griechisch: πύλη
- Italienisch: cancello
- Japanisch: 門
- Koreanisch: 문
- Norwegisch: port
- Polnisch: brama
- Europäisches Portugiesisch: portão
- Rumänisch: poartă
- Russisch: ворота
- Spanisch: puerta
- Schwedisch: grind
- Thai: ประตูรั้ว
- Türkisch: kapı
- Ukrainisch: ворота
- Vietnamesisch: cổng
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