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ворота
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portão
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puerta
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portal
Point of entry to a space enclosed by building, wall or fence.
gate
Russian
ворота
gate
1
This time, he pulled far enough forward to clear the chain-link
gate
.
2
Shows plenty of good signs but the wide
gate
is an issue.
3
Meaning: An idiosyncratic way of saying the
gate
area or boarding lounge.
4
That takes us another dangerous step further towards the EU exit
gate
.
5
Oh yes, of course it's possible, or it wouldn't be a
gate
.
1
Spain is still the
gateway
by which Latin American literature reaches Europe.
2
They are a
gateway
to new ideas and new ways of seeing.
3
The little troop entered the courtyard through the
gateway
in the tower.
4
The high arch of the
gateway
of the chateau was in sight.
5
The girl stood framed in the great
gateway
of the old stockade.
6
The canon assented; and crossing the quadrangle, they returned to the
gateway
.
7
The waggon aforesaid had approached the
gateway
in the most innocent manner.
8
It's the man in the cap smoking his pipe in the
gateway
.
9
Beside the
gateway
stood the lodge of the keeper of the gate.
10
Today, it's a tourism hub and a
gateway
to the mineral-rich north.
11
Or perhaps we've misunderstood, and the Heart is simply the
gateway
out.
12
Once the main
gateway
was burst open, and the French broke in.
13
The port, the main
gateway
for food imports, has had to close.
14
Landover bridges any number of worlds- akindof
gateway
,
you might say.
15
The
gateway
was still present-nothinghad changed that-butthere was a barrier.
16
Over the
gateway
is the Lucy coat-of-arms, emblazoned in its proper colors.
gateway
main gateway
open gateway
great gateway
arched gateway
old gateway
Russian
ворота
Portuguese
portão
Spanish
puerta
Catalan
portal
porta