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单词 gatefold
释义

fold1 /fōld/

noun
  1. A doubling of anything upon itself
  2. A crease
  3. The concave side of anything folded
  4. A part laid over on another
transitive verb
  1. To lay in folds or double over
  2. To enclose in a fold or folds or wrap up
  3. To embrace
intransitive verb
  1. To become folded
  2. To be capable of being folded
  3. To yield (obsolete)
  4. (of a business, etc) to collapse or cease functioning (also with up; informal)
ORIGIN: OE faldan (WSax fealdan) to fold; Ger falten

foldˈable adjective

foldˈer noun

  1. A person or thing that folds
  2. A flat knifelike instrument used in folding paper
  3. A folding case for loose papers
  4. A folded circular
  5. Another name for a directory (computing)

foldˈing adjective

That folds or that can be folded

noun
  1. A fold or pleat
  2. The bending of strata, usu as the result of compression (geology)

foldˈaway adjective

That can be folded and put away

foldboat see faltboat

folded mountains plural noun (geology)

Mountains produced by folding processes

folding door noun

A door consisting of two parts hung on opposite jambs

foldˈing-machine noun

A mechanism that automatically folds printed sheets

folding money noun (informal)

Paper money

foldˈout adjective and noun

(a large page, eg containing a diagram) folded to fit into a book, and to be unfolded for reading (also gateˈfold)

fold in (cookery)

To mix in carefully and gradually, without stirring

gate1 /gāt/

noun
  1. A passage into a city, enclosure, or any large building
  2. A narrow opening or defile
  3. A frame for closing an entrance
  4. An entrance, passage or channel
  5. An obstacle consisting of two posts, markers, etc between which competitors in a slalom, etc must pass
  6. (at an airport) any of the numbered exits from which to board or leave an aircraft
  7. The people who pay to see a game, hence, the number attending
  8. The total amount of money paid for entrance (also gateˈ-money)
  9. A starting gate
  10. An electronic circuit which passes signals when permitted by another independent source of similar signals
  11. An electronic circuit with one or more inputs and one output (computing)
  12. The part of a projector, printer or camera which holds the film flat behind the lens
  13. An H-shaped series of slots for controlling the movement of a gear lever in a gearbox
transitive verb
  1. To supply with a gate
  2. To punish (students or schoolchildren) by imposing a curfew or by confinement to school precincts for a time
ORIGIN: OE geat a way; Du gat, ON gat

gātˈed adjective

  1. Having a gate or gates (also in combination, as hundred-gated)
  2. Punished by gating

gateˈless adjective

gātˈing noun

gate control therapy noun

A theory of pain control based on the selective stimulation of different nerve fibres

gateˈcrash intransitive verb and transitive verb

To enter without paying or invitation

gateˈcrasher noun

gated community noun

A residential area into which the entry of non-residents is controlled by gates, security systems, etc

gate fever noun (prison sl)

A neurotic or restless condition affecting long-term prisoners near the end of their prison sentence

gateˈ-fine noun

The fine imposed upon the gated for disobedience

gateˈfold noun

An oversize page in a book, etc that has to be folded in on both sides, and opened out like a gate, a foldout

gateˈhouse noun (architecture)

A building over or at a gate

gateˈkeeper noun

  1. A person who watches over a gate and supervises the traffic through it (also gateˈman)
  2. Someone or something that acts to prevent undesirable elements from entering a system
  3. Any of several large butterflies with brown or orange wings

gateˈ-legged or gateˈleg adjective

(of a table) having a hinged and framed leg that can swing out to support a leaf to extend the table

gate-money see n above.

gate net noun

A net hung across a gateway for catching hares

gate of horn see ivory gate below.

gate of justice noun

A gate, eg of a city, temple, etc, where a sovereign or judge sat to dispense justice

gateˈpost noun

A post from which a gate is hung, or against which it shuts

gateˈ-tower noun

A tower beside or over a gate

gate valve noun

(in a pipeline) a valve with a movable barrier or gate for regulating the flow

gateˈ-vein noun (obsolete or figurative)

The great abdominal vein

gateˈway noun

  1. The way through a gate
  2. A structure at a gate
  3. A connection between computer networks, or between a computer network and a telephone line
  4. Any entrance or means of entrance (also as adjective; often figurative)

break gates

(formerly at Oxford and Cambridge Universities) to enter college after the prescribed hour

ivory gate and gate of horn (or in Spenser silver)

In Greek legend and poetical imagery, the gates through which false and true dreams respectively come

stand in the gate (Bible)

To occupy a position of defence

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