exit gate
collocation in Englishmeaningsofexitandgate
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exit
noun[C]
uk/ˈek.sɪt/us/ˈek.sɪt/
the door through which you might leave a building or ...
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gate
noun[C]
uk/ɡeɪt/us/ɡeɪt/
a part of a fence or outside wall that is fixed at one side and opens and closes like a door, usually made of metal or ...
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(Definition ofexitandgatefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofexit gate
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Gehrig doubled to theexitgatein right- center.
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The manager conceded that the exit gates had sometimes been locked to prevent children from entering the cinema without paying.
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Aside from increasing the number of entry and exit gates, the changes are largely cosmetic and do not make any provision for step-free access.
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Mass public transit could better serve the public, if it used the usage data available at its entry and exit gates.
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There must be an investigation in to why theexitgatewas not an effective way in which desperate people could get on to the pitch.
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In order to relieve the pressure he arranged for anexitgatenear the turnstiles to be opened to let a section of the crowd through.
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In order to relieve the pressure, he arranged for anexitgatenear the turnstiles to be opened to let a section of the crowd through.
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The operator may be required to manually control the spin of the ride such that the ride's exit aligns correctly with theexitgate.
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Entry andexitgateof housing society. 3.
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After confirmation, if the person is confirmed to be him or herself, theexitgatewill open.
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This necessitated the construction of an additional saferexitgate, at the left side of the vehicle.
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Entry andexitgateof secured buildings and monuments 7.
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The circular plan of the lock allows boats within it to rotate to line up with the appropriateexitgate.
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A permanent building was constructed for the canteen near theexitgate.
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He evades a police patrol, and reaches anexitgatebut finds it locked.
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The token is deposited into the slot at the destination stationexitgate.
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If the card contains the exact fare needed to exit, leaving the card at a zero balance, the card is not returned by theexitgate.
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The death toll was contributed to very substantially, as we know, by the fact that the exit gates were locked.
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Generally people are screened through airport security into areas where the exit gates to the aircraft are located.
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