gate

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English - Turkish
{i} geçit
{i} kapı

Beni kapıya götürür müsün? - Will you take me to the gate?

O, bana kapıyı kapatmamı emretti. - He commanded me to shut the gate.

bu boruyu dolduran maden
gatecrasher i
giriş yeri
çit

Tom kapının mandalını açmaya çalışmak için açıklıktan çite ulaştı. - Tom reached through the gap in the fence to try to unlatch the gate.

gişe hasılatı
(Mekanik) aralık
giriş kapısı

Bir araba giriş kapısını kapatıyordu. - A car was blocking the gateway.

Onların evinin giriş kapısı burasıdır. - This is the main gate to their house.

valf
büyük kapı

Bu büyük kapı küçük bahçeye göre oransızdır. - This big gate is disproportionate to the small garden.

(Ticaret) işten atma
hasılat
(bir maçı/gösteriyi/vb.) izleyenlerin sayısı
dokümcülük kalıbı doldurmak için açılan delik
elek
{i} işten çıkarma
{i} (maç, konser, sirk v.b.'nde bilet satışından sağlanan) hâsılat; gişe hâsılatı
{i} kapı (kapı aralığını kapayan kanat)
{i} patika
{i} kanal kapağı
sinyal cereyanı ile işleyen anahtar
{i} bilet hasılatı
{i} kapıyı gösterme
{i} kovma
temin edilen bilet hasılatı
(Askeri) KAPI: Hava önleme görevlerinde, "Azami hız (veya güç) ile uç !" anlamına gelen bir kod. (Uçağın türüne bağlı olarak sınırlı bir süre için uygulanmak üzere, Sonradan ateşleyiciler, roketler vs. nin kullanımı yerel doktrine göre yapılacaktır)
kapak
vana
kapıyı
döküm ağzı
döküm yolu
giriş

Bir araba giriş kapısını kapatıyordu. - A car was blocking the gateway.

Giriş ücreti kapıda 30 dolar. - Admission is $30 at the gate.

gate array
(Bilgisayar) geçit dizilimi
gate control
(Tıp) kapı kontrol
gate crasher
biletsiz seyirci
gate crasher
kaçak seyirci
gate post
(İnşaat) kapı sövesi
gate valve
şiber vana
gate width
(Bilgisayar) geçit sinyal süresi
gate crashing
davetsiz
gate keeper
kapıcı
gate leg table
acılır kapanır masa
gate crasher
kapı Kırıcı
gate current
geçit akımı
gate detector
geçitli detektör
gate fee
kapı ücreti
gate keeper
kapı kaleci
gate keeping
kapı koruma
gate leg table
açılır kapanır masa
gate of heaven
Cennetin kapısı
gate post
kapı sövesi, kapı babası
gate road
yatay galeri
gate voltage
geçit gerilimi
gate way
kapı yolu
gate winding
geçit sargısı
gate arm
kapak kolu
gate array
gecit dizilimi
gate beam
kapak kirişi
gate casting
kapak çerçevesi
gate chamber
(İnşaat) kapak manevra geçidi
gate current
(Elektrik, Elektronik,Teknik) kapı akımı
gate groove
kapak yuvası
gate guide
kapak gaydı
gate house
kapak yuvası
gate keeping
(Politika, Siyaset) kapı tutma
gate latch
bahçe kapısı mandalı
gate leaf
vana kapağı
gate load
kapak yükü
gate opening
kapak açıklığı
gate pier
geçit orta ayağı
gate pulse
(Bilgisayar) geçit darbesi
gate recess
dengeleme odası
gate section
kapak kesiti
gate slot
kapak yuvası
gate stem
kapak kaldırma kolu
gate stem
kapak kaldırma çubuğu
gate tower
kapı kulesi
gate tower
kapı yanı kulesi
gate valve
(Nükleer Bilimler) kapı vanası
gate voltage
(Elektrik, Elektronik,Teknik) kapı gerilimi
gate wheel
kapı çarkı
gate width
gecit sinyal suresi
gate winding
(Elektrik, Elektronik,Teknik) kapı sargısı
city gate
(İnşaat) şehir kapısı
crash the gate
ücret vermeden girmek
enemy at the gate
kapıdaki düşman
exor gate
(Bilgisayar) d-ya geçidi
get the gate
kovulmak
head gate
set
hook gate
kanca kapak
inversion gate
(Bilgisayar,Teknik) evirme geçidi
lift gate
ağırlıklı sürgülü kapak
lift gate
(Askeri) asansör kapısı
nor gate
(Bilgisayar) veya değil' kapısı
nor gate
veya değil kapısı
side gate
yan kapak
sluice gate
kapağı
some gate
bazı yer
threshold gate
eşik geçidi
and gate
ve geçidi
border gate
gümrük kapısı
border gate
sınır kapısı
caterpillar gate
tırtıllı kapak
coincidence gate
çakışma kapısı
colour gate
renk kapı devresi
crystal gate receiver
kristal kapılı alıcı
departure gate
çıkış kapısı
drainage gate
drenaj kapağı
expansion gate feature
genişletme geçiti aksamı
folding gate
katlanır dış kapı
get the gate
işten atılmak
give sb the gate
işten atmak
give sb the gate
kovmak
golden gate bridge
golden gate köprüsü
insulated gate field effect transistor
yalıtılmış kapılı alan etkili transistör
interrogator blanking gate
güdüm kapama kapısı
like a bull at a gate
paldır küldür
logic gate
mantık geçiti
logic gate
mantık geçidi
magnetic gate
manyetik kapı
masscuite emptying gate
lapa boşaltma kapısı
nand gate
ve değil geçidi
negation gate
değilleme geçiti
nor gate
nor kapısı
not gate
değil geçiti
or gate
yada geçiti
projection gate
projeksiyon penceresi
radial gate
radyal kapak
slide gate
sürme kapak
sluice gate
savak kapağı
threshold gate
giriş kapısı
water gate
su bendi kapısı
arrival gate
varis kapısı
decision gate
karar geçidi
draw gate
asma kapak
equivalent to gate (see there)
kapısı (bkz. orada) eşdeğer
expansion gate feature
genişletme geçiti akşamı
farm gate
üretici
farm gate value
Tarladaki ürünün üretildiği yerdeki fiyatı
film gate
film kapısı
film gate mask
pencere örtüsü
fixed wheel gate
sabit tekerlekli kapak
flap gate
kanat kapağımenteşeli kapak
flood gate
sel kapısı
front gate
on kapı
give so. the gate
vermek çok. kapı
head gate
kafa kapısı
hell gate
cehennem kapısı
if and only if gate
ancak ve ancak gate
lattice gate
kafes kapısı
negation gate
degilleme geçiti
one gate
bir geçidi, ya da öğesi
restricted gate
sınırlı kapısı
schmitt trigger gate
Schmitt tetikleyici kapı
sector gate
sektör kapak
slide gate valve
slayt gate vana
sluice gate
Kanal kapağı
sluice gate
bent kapağı
starting gate
kapı başlangıç
the gate
kapı

Kapı tüm yıl boyunca kapalı. - The gate is closed all the year round.

O, bana kapıyı kapatmamı emretti. - He commanded me to shut the gate.

tilting gate
dengeli devrilir kapak
toll gate
turnike
turbine gate
Türbin kapısı
wicket gate
küçük kapı kapı
wicket-gate
küçük kapı-kapı
GATES
(Askeri) Küresel Hava Ulaştırma Yönetim Sistemi (Global Air Transportation Execution System)
binary logic gate
ikili gecit
crash the gate
ücret vermeden girmek; izinsiz/davetsiz girmek/katılmak
flux gate compass
(Askeri) manyetik akımlı pusula
gate valve
sürgülü valf
gate valve
sürgülü vana
gating
sinyâl ayırıcı
gating
öğrencinin okuldan çıkarılmaması
measuring gate
ölçme kapağı
postern gate
arka kapı
selector gate
(Otomotiv) vites kolu kılavuz kapağı
English - English
A doorlike structure outside a house
A logical pathway made up of switches which turn on or off. Examples are and, or, nand etc
Doorway, opening, or passage in a fence or wall
The amount of money made by selling tickets to a concert or a sports event
To ground someone
To open a closed ion channel.Alberts, Bruce; et al. "Figure 11-21: The gating of ion channels." In: Molecular Biology of the Cell, ed. Senior, Sarah Gibbs. New York: Garland Science, 2002 . Available from: http: //www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/bookshelf/br.fcgi?book=mboc4∂=A1986&rendertype;=figure&id;=A2030
A journey

nought regarding, they kept on their gate, / And all her vaine allurements did forsake .

A line that separates particle type-clusters on two-dimensional dot plots
passageway (as in an air terminal) where passengers can embark or disembark
To keep something inside by means of a closed gate
A way, path
The gap between a batsman's bat and pad
A street; now used especially as a combining form to make the name of a street
Movable barrier

The gate in front of the railroad crossing went up after the train had passed.

{n} a large door, frame of wood, entrance, way
A signal used to select radar echoes corresponding to a very short range increment Range is computed by moving the range gate or marker to the target echo; an arrangement which permits radar signals to be received in a small selected fraction of the time period between radar transmitter pulses
the narrowed link between the runner and the cavity
A door, valve, or other device, for stopping the passage of water through a dam, lock, pipe, etc
(1) The control electrode in a field-effect transistor A voltage applied to the gate regulates the conducting properties of the channel region; or, (2) The most basic logic element A combination of transistors which form a circuit that performs a logic function, such as NAND or NOR
A device that turns audio off or down when it falls below a specified threshold
a door-like movable barrier in a fence or wall a computer circuit with several inputs but only one output that can be activated by particular combinations of inputs passageway (as in an air terminal) where passengers can embark or disembark total admission receipts at a sports event restrict (school boys') movement to the dormitory or campus as a means of punishment control with a valve or other device that functions like a gate supply with a gate; "The house was gated
A large door or passageway in the wall of a city, of an inclosed field or place, or of a grand edifice, etc
Passage for molten metal which connects runner with die cavity Also, the entire ejected content of a die, including castings, gates, runners, sprue (or biscuit) and flash
an open gate, able to move forward easily, maybe even moving into a new area of your life If the gate is closed to you it could be that your trying to access areas/information that is not available to you
The channel or opening through which metal is poured into the mold; the ingate
The decision point, often a meeting, at which a management decision is made to allow the product development project to proceed to the next stage, to recycle back into the current stage to better complete some of the tasks, or to terminate The number of gates varies by company
control with a valve or other device that functions like a gate
also, the movable structure of timber, metal, etc
{i} portion of a wall or fence that opens and closes; any barrier which opens and closes; entrance, entryway; number of spectators at a show or event; passageway through which passengers board (a train, plane, boat, etc.)
1) A device having one output channel and one or more input channels, such that the output channel state is completely determined by the input channel states, except during switching transients 2) One of the many types of combinational logic elements having at least two inputs
(rubber injection or transfer mold) - The orifice used to control the flow of rubber, and through which a shaped cavity in a mold is filled with rubber Glass transition point - Temp- erature at which a material loses its glass-like properties and becomes a semi-liquid Grain - The unidirectional orientation of rubber or filler particles occurring during pro- cessing (extrusion, milling, calen- dering) resulting in anisotropy of a rubber vulcanizate Green strength - (1) The resistance to deformation of a rubber stock in the uncured state (2) Uncured adhesion between plied or spliced surfaces
A segment that allows transfer of control between rings in a controlled fashion Each gate segment has a vector of entries at its start Now called "call gate" in the Intel world Originated on Multics
An electrical switch that is the most basic logic element in a chip Millions of these gates or "switches" can be found on a single chip
The gap between a batsmans bat and pad
A way; a path; a road; a street (as in Highgate)
- An orifice through which the molten resin enters the cavity A gate is the small restricted opening connecting the runner to the cavity
The gate at a sporting event such as a football match or baseball game is the total number of people who attend it. Their average gate is less than 23,000. to prevent a student from leaving a school as a punishment for behaving badly. Brandenburg Gate Golden Gate Bridge Heaven's Gate Ishtar Gate
a door-like movable barrier in a fence or wall
Also, figuratively, a means or way of entrance or of exit
the portion of the runner where the molten metal enters the mold cavity
restrict (school boys') movement to the dormitory or campus as a means of punishment
The waste piece of metal cast in the opening; a sprue or sullage piece
To supply with a gate
A basic component used to build a circuit Usually performs some elementary logical operation: for example, an AND gate takes a collection of input bits, and outputs a '1' bit if all the input bits are '1', and a '0' bit otherwise See also fanin, fanout
The top section of the swivel, which opens to allow the oar in or out, and locks shut with a finger nut
a computer circuit with several inputs but only one output that can be activated by particular combinations of inputs
In an airport, a gate is a place where passengers leave the airport and get on their aeroplane. Passengers with hand luggage can go straight to the departure gate to check in there
Gate is used in the names of streets in Britain that are in a place where there once was a gate into a city. 9 Palace Gate
by which the passage can be closed
Manner; gait
A gate is a structure like a door which is used at the entrance to a field, a garden, or the grounds of a building. He opened the gate and started walking up to the house
The point at which a management decision is made to allow the product development project to proceed to the next stage, to recycle back into the current stage to better complete some of the tasks, or to terminate The number of gates varies by company
In a lock tumbler, the opening for the stump of the bolt to pass through or into
To punish by requiring to be within the gates at an earlier hour than usual
total admission receipts at a sports event
1 To control passage of a signal as in the circuits of a computer
An opening for passage in any inclosing wall, fence, or barrier; or the suspended framework which closes or opens a passage
In digital logic, a component that can switch the state of an output dependent on the states of one or more inputs
A movable construction on the outward end of the rigger which takes up the sleeve of the blade The bar which closes the swivel Because the gate has a vertical inside surface that matches the flat surface on the sleeve, the orientation of the gate determines the angle of the spoon at any time during the drive
The places which command the entrances or access; hence, place of vantage; power; might
A door-like structure outside a house
element caused by the resolution in time of the receiver; the original time period during which the receiver is ready to record echoes originating from a certain distance: in our case a space unit in polar coordinates of ca 83 3m radial length, related to the pulse length and the speed of light
Adjustable barrier across a channel, which can be moved to regulate the flow and/or the level of water
1 A signal which in the active state enables an operation to occur; and when in the inactive state inhibits an operation from occurring 2 The basic digital logic element - where the binary value of the output depends on the values of the inputs 3 The primary control terminal of a field effect transistor
(n ) In electronic circuitry, a pathway that may be open or closed, depending on the source of the input, the strength of a signal, or the conductivity of chemicals used in semiconductors Logic gates are programmed to correspond to related"if-then" statements The state of an open or closed gate is analogous to the binary state of a 0 or a 1 The application of this analogy allows computing machinery with millions of gates to respond conditionally and to perform logical functions
supply with a gate; "The house was gated"
A dynamic processing device that turns a channel off or down when the signal drops below a certain level
A boundary that defines a subset or sub-population of events Gates are set by drawing boundaries around the subsets on data plots (dot plots or histograms) Use gates either for data acquisition or analysis Inclusive gates select only the events that fall within (and on) the boundary Exclusive gates select only the events that fall outside of the boundary
yett
gate crashed
Simple past tense and past participle of gate crash
gate crashers
plural form of gate crasher
gate crashes
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of gate crash
gate crashing
Present participle of gate crash
gate guard
A decommissioned aircraft displayed near the entrance to the area
gate guardian
Alternative form of gate guard
gate guards
plural form of gate guard
gate house
A structure located at an entrance to a large property, especially a dwelling
gate receipts
the amount of money made by selling tickets to a concert or a sports event
gate-to-gate
From one gate to another
gate fee
A gate fee (or tipping fee) is the charge for levied upon a given quantity of waste received at a waste processing facility
Gate of Mercy
gate in the eastern section of the walls around Jerusalem which has been blocked up
Gate of Pillars
one of the entry gates in the walls of the city of Jerusalem
gate array
IC that is customized by interconnecting an array of logic elements Customization is performed by the manufacturer and typically involves non-recurring engineering (NRE) costs and several design iterations
gate array
A semicustom IC consisting of a regular arrangement of gates that are interconnected through one or more layers of metal to provide custom functions
gate array
A group of standard logic gates that can be interconnected into a complete circuit or system Also called LOGIC ARRAY
gate array
Transistors or gates are fabricated in a 2 dimensional array on a die to form the standard base of an application specific integrated circuit (ASIC) The devices is programmed by custom metal layers interconnecting nodes in the array Some gate arrays have other features such as SRAM blocks, phase lock loops, delay locked loops, etc
gate array
Full Name: Description: Simple type of ASIC used in creating small density semi-custom designs by interconnecting fixed blocks of logic
gate leg
{i} leg connected to a hinged frame which can be swung out to hold a drop leaf
gate money
Gate money is the total amount of money that is paid by the people who go to a sports match or other event
gate of heaven
entrance to heaven
gate valve
An opening/closing device which controls the path of water in pool circulatory systems By design they can be opened and closed slowly
gate valve
A valve that lets you completely stop but not modulate the flow within a pipe
gate valve
A valve in which the line-closing element is a gate consisting of discs or wedges that are raised or lowered to regulate flow
gate valve
A valve regulated by the position of a circular plate
gate valve
A type of valve in which the closing element (the gate) is a disc that moves across the stream in a groove or slot for support against pressure A gate valve has relatively large full ports and a straight line flow pattern Very little pressure drop however subject to leakage if sealing surfaces are scored or marred or if debris becomes lodged in grove (081)
gate valve
A valve which employs a sliding gate to open or close the flow passage The valve may or may not be full-opening
gate valve
A valve with the closing element that is a disc which is moved across the stream, often in a groove or slot, for support against pressure
gate valve
A valve capable of stopping or reducing the flow within a pipe
gate valve
valve with a sliding gate
gate-crashing
of those who go where they are not invited; "gate-crashing guests disrupted the party
gate-crashing
of those who go where they are not invited; "gate-crashing guests disrupted the party"
-gate
Used to form place names of towns by sea
-gate
Combined with keywords to form the names of scandals

The Australian Federal Police revealed this afternoon that the email that sparked the so-called Utegate controversy was faked. — Phillip Coorey and Annabel Crabb, Sydney Morning Herald, June 22 2009.

Golden Gate Bridge
A 1.7 mile long suspension bridge linking Marin County, California, to San Francisco, California
flap gate
A device that allows water to flow in one direction only through a culvert; it is used especially to drain surface water from coastal marshes at low tide
gated
Simple past tense and past participle of gate
gated
Capable of being switched on and off (normally by means of a signal)
jade gate
The vagina, especially in reference to sex. Used in East Asian literature

the female’s feet are lifted toward the heavens and the jade stalk is inserted deeply into the jade gate. Secret Garden Publishing. Kama Sutra of Sexual Positions.

kissing gate
A small gate, used instead of a stile at the boundary of a field, that swings in a U- or V-shaped enclosure and touches (kisses) each of two gateposts, allowing one person at a time to pass through
logic gate
a physical device, typically electronic, which computes a Boolean logical output (0 or 1) from Boolean input or inputs according to the rules of some logical operator

There are six non-trivial, symmetric, two-input, Boolean logic gates: AND, OR, XOR, NAND, NOR and XNOR.

lych-gate
A churchyard gateway with a roof, under which a corpse was laid during a funeral to await the arrival of the clergyman
radial gate
a tainter gate
tainter gate
a type of radial arm floodgate used in dams and canal locks to control water flow
tide gate
A place where the tide runs with great velocity, as through a gate
tide gate
An opening through which water may flow freely when the tide moves in one direction, but which closes automatically and prevents the water from flowing in the other direction
wicket gate
a small gate or door sometimes with one built into a large one
noise gate
(Mühendislik) A Noise Gate is an electronic device or software logic that is used to control the volume of an audio signal. They are commonly used in the recording studio and sound reinforcement. Small portable units are also used by rock musicians to control unwanted noise from their amplification systems. Band-limited noise gates are also used to eliminate background noise from audio recordings by eliminating frequency bands that contain only static
tow-in-gate
(Havacılık) See: towing gate
towing gate
(Havacılık) A towing gate in aviation is a boarding and deboarding station of an airport's apron in which the aircraft cannot park in or depart from without the assistance of an aircraft tug. Aircraft tugging requires a grater amount of time than the aircraft parking itself since the aircraft tug is not nearly as strong as the aircraft engines
A gate
yate
Brandenburg Gate
The only remaining town gate of Berlin, it is located at the western end of the avenue Unter den Linden. Carl G. Langhans (1732-1808), who built the gate (1789-93), modeled it after the propylaeum of the Athenian Acropolis. On top was the "Quadriga of Victory," a statue of a chariot drawn by four horses. Heavily damaged in World War II, the gate was restored in 1957-58. From 1961 to 1989 the Berlin Wall shut off access to it for both eastern and western Germans; the gate was reopened in 1989 with the reunification of East and West Berlin
Gates
American Revolutionary general who became a hero after winning the Battle of Saratoga (1777) but suffered a humiliating defeat at Camden, South Carolina (1780). American computer software designer and business executive who cofounded Microsoft in 1975 and as chairman built it into one of the largest computer software manufacturers in the world. Dawes Charles Gates Gates of the Arctic National Park Gates Bill William Henry Gates III Gates Henry Louis Jr. Gates Horatio
Gates
{i} Bill Gates (born 1955), United States computer software designer, chairman and co-founder of Microsoft Inc., one of the world's richest men; family name
Iron Gate
A narrow gorge of the Danube River on the border of Yugoslavia and Romania. Created by a gap between the Carpathian and Balkan mountains, the gorge is bypassed by a ship canal (opened in 1896) to allow navigation by large river craft
NAND gate
A logic gate that simulates the function of the logical operator NAND
gated
Having gates
gated
Confined to college as a punishment Not used much nowadays
gated
If a sound is gated, then it alternates between a high and low volume very quickly
gated
past of gate
gated
Gatedaemon A program which supports multiple routing protocols and protocol families It may be used for routing, and makes an effective platform for routing protocol research The software is freely available by anonymous FTP from "gated cornell edu"
gates
United States computer entrepreneur whose software company made him the youngest multi-billionaire in the history of the United States (born in 1955)
gates
plural of gate
gates
third-person singular of gate
gating
(1) The process of selecting those portions of a wave which exist during one or more selected time intervals; (2) the application of a square waveform of desired duration and timing to perform electronic switching; (3) the application of receiver operating voltages to one or more stages only during that portion of a cycle of operation when reception is desired See also Gate (Range)
gating
In an ICCD camera system, the application of a voltage that switches the image intensifier on and off in very short intervals Gating improves temporal resolution
gating
The process of drawing a gate boundary on a dot plot or histogram with arrow keys or a mouse Also refers to applying a gate set to data
gating
Effect A theory of pain relief where non-painful stimulation closes Å’gates¹ in the CNS to the perception of pain
gating
Adjusting looms, chiefly hand looms, so that all harnesses are at right height and proper angle
gating
Process by which ion channels open and close their pores Some, such as voltage-gated ion channels, open and close depending on the electrical potential of the cell membrane Others depend on such factors as cell volume, intracellular metabolic state (ATP concentration, etc), intracellular ligand and/or second messenger presence (Calcium, cyclic AMP due to light, etc), and extracellular ligands (neurotransmitters like acetylcholine, GABA) It always involves a change in the shape of the protein (called "allosterism")
gating
The opening in lever tumblers which permits actuation of the bolt
gating
present participle of gate
gating
The process of selecting those portions of a wave which exist during one or more selected time intervals or which have magnitudes between selected limits
head gate
a gate upstream from a lock or canal that is used to control the flow of water at the upper end
noise gate
An amplifier that has a zero output until the input level exceeds a chosen threshold level Translation: it takes a signal, and if the signal isn't loud enough, it won't let it out If the signal is loud enough (over the threshold value), the noise gate will let the signal through
gate

    Turkish pronunciation

    geyt

    Pronunciation

    /ˈgāt/ /ˈɡeɪt/

    Etymology

    [ gAt ] (noun.) before 12th century. Old English ġeat, from Proto-Germanic *gatan 'hole, opening' (cf. Swedish/Dutch gat, Low German Gaat, Gööt), from Proto-Indo-European *g̑hed-i̯e/o 'to defecate' (cf. Albanian dhjes, Ancient Greek khézein, Armenian jet 'tail', Avestan zadah 'rump').

    Common Collocations

    gate valve

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