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gateway

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
Related topics: Household, Computers
gate·way /ˈɡeɪt-weɪ/ ●○○ noun  1. [countable]DH the opening in a fence, wall etc that can be closed by a gate 〔栅栏或围墙上的〕出入口,大门口2 gateway to something a) REACHWAY/ROUTEa place, especially a city, that you can go through in order to reach another much bigger place 通向〔更大地区〕的门户 St. Louis is the gateway to the West. 圣路易斯是通往西部的门户。 b) WAY/METHODa way of achieving something 途径,手段 To me a home in the country is a gateway to happiness. 对我来说,乡间有个家就是通往幸福之路。3. TD[countable] a way of connecting two computer networks 〔连接两个计算机网络的〕网关
Examples from the Corpus
gatewayAeromanager features a gateway to Enginedatacenter.com, a new data systems and solutions service.Screening routers and application gateway firewalls are frequently used in combination when security concerns are very high.Tables are installed at gateways and usually comprise distinctive paving materials.London's Heathrow Airport is the dominant gateway in Europe.Prices for the enhanced gateways begin at £1,750, but there is no word yet on upgrade prices for existing users.The Chamber of Commerce billed the village as the gateway to the Catskills.No complete buildings are intact, but there are extensive remains in walling, gateways, arches and in tombs.You want me to be your gateway to another world?
From Longman Business Dictionarygatewaygate‧way /ˈgeɪt-weɪ/ noun [countable]1COMMERCEsomething that gives a person, company or country the opportunity to do something successfully or make progress in some waygateway to/into/betweenThe British are heading for Texas in an attempt to open a gateway to Mexico’s potentially huge markets.Hong Kong is a criticaleconomic gateway between the mainland and the outside world.2COMPUTING a device on a computer that makes it possible to connect it to another computer of a different type or on a different NETWORKSYN ROUTEREmail gateways already connect various US networks to a growing global infrastructure.Internet gateways3British EnglishLAW in Britain, arrangements that allow companies to do things that would not normally be allowed. Gateways mainly relate to the RESTRICTIVE TRADES PRACTICES ACTThe regional unemployment gateway was successfully pleaded, where it was argued that sales restrictions would increase unemployment in the area.
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gateway
gateway /ˈɡeɪt-weɪ/ noun
1. [countable] the opening in a fence, wall etc that can be closed by a gate
2. gateway to something
  a. a place, especially a city, that you can go through in order to reach another much bigger place:
    St. Louis is the gateway to the West.
  b. a way of achieving something:
    To me a home in the country is a gateway to happiness.
3. [countable] a way of connecting two computer networks


gate·wayBrE /ˈɡeɪtweɪ/ 🔊NAmE /ˈɡeɪtweɪ/ 🔊 nounan opening in a wall or fence that can be closed by a gate 大门口;门道;出入口They turned through the gateway on the left. 他们经左边的出入口通过。🔊🔊 [usually singular] ~ to/into… a place through which you can go to reach another larger place (通往其他地区的)门户Perth, the gateway to Western Australia珀斯——通向西澳大利亚的门户 [usually singular] ~ to sth a means of getting or achieving sth 途径;方法;手段A good education is the gateway to success. 良好的教育是通往成功之路。🔊🔊(computing 计算机) a device that connects two computer networks that cannot be connected in any other way 网关;网间连接器