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Tor

u rečniku PONS

I. gate [geɪt] N

1. gate:

gate (at an entrance)
Tor nt <-(e)n, -en>
gate at a level-crossing
Schranke f <-, -n>
gate at a canal lock
Schleusentor nt <-(e)s, -e>
gate at an airport
Flugsteig m <-s, -e>
gate at an airport
Gate nt <-s, -s>
gate (of an animal pen)
Gatter nt <-s, ->
Pforte f <-, -n>
safety gate

2. gate SPORTS (for horses):

starting gate

3. gate (spectators):

gate
Zuschauerzahl f <-, -en>

4. gate no pl (money):

gate

5. gate COMPUT (of FET device):

gate

6. gate (in camera/projector):

gate

II. gate [geɪt] VB trans

1. gate usu passive Brit:

2. gate enclosure, entrance:

to gate sth
to gate sth (restrict access to)

-gate COMP

-gate
-gate
-gate
-gate
file-gate
Water-gate
Watergate kein art
Water-gate

ˈAND gate N COMPUT

AND gate

de·ˈpar·ture gate N

Flugsteig m <-s, -e>

ˈgate mon·ey N no pl Brit, Aus

gate money

ˈkiss·ing gate N Brit

kissing gate
Drehkreuz nt <-es, -e>

ˈsafe·ty gate N

safety gate

ˈsluice gate N

sluice gate
Schleusentor nt <-(e)s, -e>

ˈstart·ing gate N SPORTS

castle gate N

castle gate

fac·tory gate ˈprice N Brit

gate·leg ˈta·ble, gate-leg·ged ˈta·ble N

ˈsluice gate price N EU

OpenDict unos

departure gate N

departure gate (position) AVIAT Am
OpenDict unos

turnpike gate N

turnpike gate old
Present
Igate
yougate
he/she/itgates
wegate
yougate
theygate
Past
Igated
yougated
he/she/itgated
wegated
yougated
theygated
Present Perfect
Ihavegated
youhavegated
he/she/ithasgated
wehavegated
youhavegated
theyhavegated
Past Perfect
Ihadgated
youhadgated
he/she/ithadgated
wehadgated
youhadgated
theyhadgated