| 释义 | 
		in·gate I. \ˈinˌgāt\ noun Etymology: Middle English, from in + gate way, street — more at gate 1. dialect England  : entrance 2. obsolete   a.  : a thing that enters : import  b.  : import duty II. noun Etymology: in (IV) + gate (channel in a mold)  : a gate through which the metal is poured into a foundry mold |