Found 4 items, similar to gate.
English → Indonesian (Kamus Landak)
Definition: gate
gerbang
English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: gate
gapura, gawang, gerbang, pintu gerbang
English → English (WordNet)
Definition: gate
gate
v 1: supply with a gate;
“The house was gated”
2: control with a valve or other device that functions like a
gate
3: restrict (school boys') movement to the dormitory or campus
as a means of punishment
gate
n 1: a door-like movable barrier in a fence or wall
2: a computer circuit with several inputs but only one output
that can be activated by particular combinations of inputs
[syn:
logic gate]
3: total admission receipts at a sports event
4: passageway (as in an air terminal) where passengers can
embark or disembark
English → English (gcide)
Definition: gate
Geat
\Geat\ (g[=e]t), n. [See
Gate a door.] (Founding)
The channel or spout through which molten metal runs into a
mold in casting. [Written also
git,
gate.]
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Sash
\Sash\, n. [F. ch[^a]ssis a frame, sash, fr. ch[^a]sse a
shrine, reliquary, frame, L. capsa. See
Case a box.]
1. The framing in which the panes of glass are set in a
glazed window or door, including the narrow bars between
the panes.
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2. In a sawmill, the rectangular frame in which the saw is
strained and by which it is carried up and down with a
reciprocating motion; -- also called
gate.
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French sash, a casement swinging on hinges; -- in
distinction from a vertical sash sliding up and down.
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Swing
\Swing\, v. t.
1. To cause to swing or vibrate; to cause to move backward
and forward, or from one side to the other.
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He swings his tail, and swiftly turns his round.
--Dryden.
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They get on ropes, as you must have seen the
children, and are swung by their men visitants.
--Spectator.
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2. To give a circular movement to; to whirl; to brandish; as,
to swing a sword; to swing a club; hence, colloquially, to
manage; as, to swing a business.
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3. (Mach.) To admit or turn (anything) for the purpose of
shaping it; -- said of a lathe; as, the lathe can swing a
pulley of 12 inches diameter.
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To swing a door,
gate, etc. (Carp.), to put it on hinges
so that it can swing or turn.
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