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get the gate
Variant of gate
gate
definition
gate (gāt)
noun
- a movable framework or solid structure, esp. one that swings on hinges, controlling entrance or exit through an opening in a fence or wall
- an opening providing passageway through a fence or wall, with or without such a structure; gateway
- any means of entrance, exit, or access, as any of the numbered exits at an airport terminal
- a mountain pass
- a movable barrier, as at a railroad crossing or for controlling the start of a horse race
- a structure controlling the flow of water, as in a pipe, canal, etc.
- ☆ a frame in which a saw or saws are set
- in Alpine racing, an opening between two upright poles through which the skier must pass
- the total amount of money received in admission prices to a performance or exhibition
- the total number of spectators who pay to see such an event
- Elec.
- a circuit with one output and two or more inputs, whose output is energized only when certain input conditions are satisfied
- an electrode in some semiconductors, esp. an FET, that controls the flow of current
Etymology: ME < OE gatu, pl. of geat, a gate, akin to OFris jet, Du & ON gat, opening
gate Idioms
give (or get) the gate
☆Slang to subject (or be subjected) to dismissal
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