- gate
- [geɪt]
n1) ворота, калитка
The gate closes at 10 p. m. — Ворота закрываются в 10 часов вечера.
Hard work is the gate to success. — Упорный труд - путь к успеху.
There is a gate here. — Здесь есть калитка.
When the water rises too high they open the gates. — Когда вода слишком поднимается, они открывают шлюзы.
- folding gatesThe crowd poured through the gate. — Толпа высыпала из ворот.
- wicket gate
- wooden gate
- iron gate
- main gates
- entrance gate
- flood gate
- garden gate
- latched gate
- gate of street
- gates of a town
- gates of heaven
- gate of the level-crossing
- internal gates
- back gates
- back gates to the grubs
- through the gate
- open the gate
- open the gates to dictatorship
- pass a gate
- put up a gate
- keep the gate shut
- throw the gate open
- stand at the gate
- jump over the gate
- creep under the gate
- pass through a gate
- knock on beat against the gate
- tie smb, smth to the gate
- gate hands2) публика, платящая деньги при входе: зрители, платящие деньги при входе; плата за входной билетThere was a gate of thousands. — У входа собрались тысячи людей
- record gate- attract rich gates
- draw agate of three thousand
- bring a gate of 300
- crash the gate
- prevent people from crashing the gate
- gate is instead
- gate totaled a thousand roubles
Большой англо-русский учебный словарь сочетаемости. Кауль М.Р., Хидекель С.С. 2010.