English to Basque Meaning of gate


Gate :

ate, pasagunea, ataria, atari, sarreran, ate aurrean, modu, bidea, errepide, Ikastaroa, bide, Istorio, planteamendu, kanalean, pasatzen, alea, utzi-off

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Definitions of gate in English
Noun(1) a movable barrier in a fence or wall(2) a computer circuit with several inputs but only one output that can be activated by particular combinations of inputs(3) total admission receipts at a sports event(4) passageway (as in an air terminal
Verb(1) supply with a gate(2) control with a valve or other device that functions like a gate(3) restrict (school boys'
Examples of gate in English
(1) In an embodiment, the gate of a drive transistor is controlled by the charge on a storage node.(2) A stewardess was stationed at the airport departure gate to check tickets.(3) The type or size of aircraft assigned to each gate plays into the equation.(4) They all continued walking through the airport towards their next gate .(5) she closed the front gate(6) The cup games will raise some income but gate money is shared with their opponents.(7) By the very nature of their popularity, certain people can act as role models for the young, lend their good name to charity or simply add thousands to the gate of a sporting event.(8) gate receipts(9) After some panicky confusion, the lights dimmed, and a single frame appeared locked in the projector gate .(10) a sluice gate(11) she went out through the gate(12) They would use an area with a 6ft draught which would suit most boats and install a half-tide sill which would open like a lock gate when the water on either side became level.(13) The next morning, the kampu opens a wooden gate , releasing a flow of water that provides about nine hours of daytime irrigation.(14) The dwarves immediately start cutting stone blocks and constructing a wall across the front gate .(15) One, a bigger gate means greater admissions and therefore a greater return on the money.(16) I decided to brass it and head for the departure gate without a boarding card.
Related Phrases of gate
(1) departure gate ::
irteera atea
(2) the gate ::
atearen
(3) main gate ::
ate nagusiaren
(4) iron gate ::
burdinazko atea
(5) front gate ::
ate aurrean
(6) through the gate ::
atetik
(7) city gate ::
hiriko atea
(8) sliding gate ::
labain atea
Synonyms
Noun
1. gateway ::
pasagunea
2. doorway ::
atari
3. entrance ::
sarreran
4. entryway ::
entryway
5. exit ::
irteera
6. egress ::
egress
7. opening ::
Irekitze
8. door ::
ate
9. portal ::
ataria
10. barrier ::
barrera
11. turnstile ::
turnstile
Different Forms
gate, gated, gates, gating
Word Example from TV Shows
Okay, I'm at the gate to the Treasury
of the Ancients. I'm going in.

Okay, I'm at the GATE to the Treasury of the Ancients. I'm going in.

The Big Bang Theory Season 2, Episode 3

Jon will have me killed
the moment I step through the gate.

Jon will have me killed the moment I step through the GATE.

Game of Thrones Season 6, Episode 2

Open the gate!

Open the GATE!

Game of Thrones Season 5, Episode 10

It's just a gate.

It's just a GATE.

The Big Bang Theory Season 8, Episode 19

(GATE RATTLING)

(GATE RATTLING)

Game of Thrones Season 8, Episode 4

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