gate: translation
noun
ADJECTIVE
▪ front, main
▪ entrance, exit
▪ back, side
▪ inner, outer
▪ double, five-bar (BrE), five-barred (BrE)
▪ a wide driveway with double gates
▪ big, great, large
▪ The great gates of the abbey were shut fast.
▪ heavy
▪ high
▪ narrow
▪ open
▪ closed, locked
▪ iron, metal, steel, wooden, wrought-iron
▪ city, factory, farm, garden, park, prison, school, etc.
▪ security
▪ departure
▪ A flight attendant was stationed at the departure gate to check tickets.
▪ starting
▪ The horses began entering the starting gate.
▪ lock (esp.BrE), sluice
… OF GATES
▪ set
▪ a set of ornamental gates
VERB + GATE
▪ open
▪ bar, close, lock, shut
▪ Don't forget to shut the gate when you leave.
▪ The defenders had closed and barred all the city gates.
▪ go through
▪ Go through the gate and continue down the track.
GATE + VERB
▪ open, swing open
▪ The heavy gate swung open.
▪ close, shut, slam, slam shut
▪ The gate shut behind him.
▪ lead to sth
PREPOSITION
▪ through a/the gate
▪ He led us through a gate into a little garden.