Gate meaning in English
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Definition
a gate: an entrance, an opening; a part of an airport where travelers get on or off airplanes
Gates is a common family name in Anglophone countries.
Examples
- "Passengers in coaches 10-18 should go to gate 5."
- "Golden Gate Gourmet Restaurant"
- "Passengers in coaches 1-9 are kindly requested to go to gate 7."
- "I can tell you with certainty that this is the first time that such an event has occurred at the Golden Gate Gourmet, and it will undoubtedly be the last."
- "Manager, Golden Gate Gourmet Restaurant"
- "Do you know the restaurant, the Golden Gate Gourmet?"
- "In early February, hungry pandas stormed the gates of their Beijing enclosure, presumably due to a bamboo shortage."
- "See you next Thursday at 1 o'clock at the Golden Gate Gourmet restaurant."
- "Please proceed directly to your bus at Gate 6."
- "Please proceed directly to your bus at Gate 4."
- "Passengers please proceed to gate 39."
- "1988-90 Green Gulch Zen Center (Mountain Gate Temple, Yosemite Valley)"
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