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{ "term": "gate", "partOfSpeech": "noun", "ox3000": true, "cefr": "a2", "image": "data/images/ho/house_1.png", "definitions": [ { "senseNumber": 1, "definition": "a barrier like a door that is used to close an opening in a fence or a wall outside a building", "sensetop": "outside a gateat a gategate to something", "cefr": "a2", "ox3000": true, "examples": [ { "text": "the **front/main gate**" }, { "text": "the back/side gate" }, { "text": "an iron gate" }, { "text": "to open/close/shut a gate" }, { "text": "He pushed open the garden gate." }, { "text": "Students were still standing outside the school gates.", "contextForm": "outside a gate" }, { "text": "A crowd gathered at the factory gates.", "contextForm": "at a gate" }, { "text": "Someone was waiting by the gate to his house.", "contextForm": "gate to something" }, { "text": "Don't forget to shut the gate when you leave." }, { "text": "The gate shut behind him." }, { "text": "The great gates of the abbey were shut fast." }, { "text": "The heavy gate swung open." }, { "text": "a set of ornamental gates" }, { "text": "a wide driveway with double gates" } ], "topics": ["Gardens"], "collocations": { "adjective": ["front", "main", "entrance"], "… of gates": ["set"], "verb + gate": ["open", "bar", "close"], "gate + verb": ["open", "swing open", "close"], "preposition": ["through a/​the gate"] } }, { "senseNumber": 2, "definition": "an opening that can be closed by a gate or gates", "sensetop": "through a gate", "cefr": "a2", "ox3000": true, "examples": [ { "text": "I was slightly nervous as I entered the gates." }, { "text": "We drove through the palace gates.", "contextForm": "through a gate" }, { "text": "Go through the gate and continue down the track." }, { "text": "He led us through a gate into a little garden." }, { "text": "Hesitantly, he emerged from the gates of the prison." } ], "collocations": { "adjective": ["front", "main", "entrance"], "… of gates": ["set"], "verb + gate": ["open", "bar", "close"], "gate + verb": ["open", "swing open", "close"], "preposition": ["through a/​the gate"] } }, { "senseNumber": 3, "definition": "a way out of an airport through which passengers go to get on their plane", "sensetop": "at a gate", "cefr": "a2", "ox3000": true, "examples": [ { "text": "Passengers for Paris should proceed to gate 8." }, { "text": "BA flight 726 to Paris is now boarding at gate 16.", "contextForm": "at a gate" } ], "topics": ["Transport by air"], "collocations": { "adjective": ["front", "main", "entrance"], "… of gates": ["set"], "verb + gate": ["open", "bar", "close"], "gate + verb": ["open", "swing open", "close"], "preposition": ["through a/​the gate"] } }, { "senseNumber": 4, "definition": "a barrier that is used to control the flow of water on a river or canal", "examples": [ { "text": "a lock/sluice gate" } ], "collocations": { "adjective": ["front", "main", "entrance"], "… of gates": ["set"], "verb + gate": ["open", "bar", "close"], "gate + verb": ["open", "swing open", "close"], "preposition": ["through a/​the gate"] } }, { "senseNumber": 5, "definition": "the number of people who attend a sports event", "examples": [ { "text": "Tonight's game has attracted the largest gate of the season." } ] }, { "senseNumber": 6, "definition": "the amount of money made by selling tickets for a sports event", "examples": [ { "text": "Today's gate will be given to charity." } ] }, { "senseNumber": 7, "definition": "a political scandal connected with the person, place or event mentioned, usually involving a cover-up (= an attempt to hide an illegal activity)", "examples": [ { "text": "The newspapers have been running stories on the Partygate scandal for months." } ] }, { "senseNumber": 8, "definition": "an electronic switch that reacts in one of two ways to data that is put into it. A computer performs operations by passing data through a very large number of gates.", "labels": "(computing)", "examples": [] }, { "senseNumber": null, "definition": "to be successful from the beginning, especially in sport", "labels": "(North American English, informal)", "examples": [ { "text": "The Grizzlies came out of the gate motivated, bursting to a 27–10 lead." }, { "text": "The team has struggled to get out of the gate this year." } ] }, { "senseNumber": null, "definition": "right from the beginning of a situation or an activity", "labels": "(North American English, informal)", "examples": [ { "text": "The trouble began right out of the gate." }, { "text": "The Democrats had a clear advantage out of the gate." } ] } ], "pronunciations": { "uk": [ { "pronunciation": "/ɡeɪt/", "audio": "ga/gate/gate__gb_2.mp3" } ], "us": [ { "pronunciation": "/ɡeɪt/", "audio": "ga/gate/gate__us_1.mp3" } ] }, "wordOrigin": "Old English gæt, geat, plural gatu, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch gat ‘gap, hole, breach’. Sense 7 from Watergate, the scandal in the United States that brought about the resignation of President Nixon in 1974." }