gate in Gujarati ગુજરાતી
- આવવાજવાનો રસ્તો ⇄ gate gujarati
- જલપાશ કે કુંડમાં જતા પાણીને નિયમિત કરનાર સાધન – બારણું ⇄ gate gujarati
- દરવાજાનું બારણું ⇄ gate gujarati
- દરવાજો ⇄ gate gujarati
- પ્રવેશદ્વાર ⇄ gate gujarati
- ફૂટબોલ મંચ વગેરે જોવા માટે ઝાંપા આગળ પૈસા આપીને દાખલ થનાર પ્રેક્ષકોની સંખ્યા ⇄ gate gujarati
- હવ ાઇ અડ્ડા પર વિ માનમાં ચડવ ાની સંખ્યાકિત જગ્યા ⇄ gate gujarati
gate in Kashmiri कॉशुर
- بَنٛد کَرُن ⇄ gate kashmiri
- دَروازٕ ⇄ gate kashmiri
gate in Sindhi سنڌي
- ڦاٽڪ، ٻاهريون دروازو، لنگهه ⇄ Gate sindhi
gate in English
- gate ⇄ -gate
(combining form.) a scandal associated with ______, as in ?Hollywoodgate, Lancegate:
Ex. The continually expanding scandal over the Park regime's influence peddling on Capitol Hill has already been called a ""Koreagate"" (Manchester Guarenglish - gate ⇄ adj. gateless, gatelike. english
- gate ⇄ expr. crash the gate, (Slang.) to attend a game or other entertainment without paying the admission fee or having a ticket.
Ex. The manager of the theatre stationed a guard in the lobby to prevent people from crashing the gate.english - gate ⇄ expr. get the gate, (Slang.) to be dismissed.
Ex. Plant managers, vice presidents, presidents, even board chairmen occasionally are getting the gate (Wall Street Journal).english - gate ⇄ expr. give (a person) the gate, (Slang.) to dismiss.
Ex. I guess his girl has given him the gate (P. Marks).english - gate ⇄ gate (1), noun, verb, gated,gating. english
- gate ⇄ gate (2), noun.
1. the opening or channel through which the molten metal is poured into a mold; runner.
2. the waste piece of metal cast in it.english - gate ⇄ gate (3), noun.
1. (Scottish.) a street (now retained only locally in street names, as in ?Kirkgate and ?Gallowgate).
2. (Archaic.) a way of going; path.
3. (Archaic.) a way of behaving; peculiar habit.english - gate ⇄ noun 1. a movable frame or door to close an opening in a wall or fence. It turns on hinges or slides open and shut.
Ex. The children liked to swing on the garden gate.
2. an opening in a wall or fence where a gate is; gateway.
Ex. Theenglish - gate ⇄ v.t. (British.) to punish (a student) by confinement to the grounds of a school.
Ex. The Dean gated him for a fortnight (Thomas Hughes).english