Gate | Mean of gate in English Dictionary
/ˈgeɪt/
- Noun
- a place in a wall or a fence that has a movable part which can be opened or closed like a door
- The car drove through the gate and up the long driveway.
- The prison gates are always guarded.
- the movable part itself
- He pushed the gate open.
- a device that can be opened and closed to control the flow of water or other liquids
- the canal gates
- an area at an airport where passengers arrive and leave
- When she got off the plane, her mother was waiting for her at the gate.
- Flight 213 is now boarding at Gate 6.
- the number of people who buy tickets for a sports event
- The game drew/attracted a large gate.
- the amount of money received from selling tickets to a sports event
- A portion of the gate for today's game will be donated to charity.