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gateway

[ geyt-wey ]

noun

  1. an entrance or passage that may be closed by a gate.
  2. a structure for enclosing such an opening or entrance.
  3. any passage by or point at which a region may be entered:

    New York soon became the gateway to America.

  4. Digital Technology.
    1. software or hardware that connects two disparate computer networks, as to enable the passage of information between a home or business network and the internet.
    2. software that facilitates digital communication of text messages over cellular telephone networks.


adjective

  1. relating to or noting an ingested substance, habit, activity, etc., that is relatively free of bad effects but may lead to more dangerous or extreme choices:

    sweet gateway drinks that mask the taste of alcohol;

    gateway gadgets that seem simple enough, but tempt you to buy expensive accessories.

gateway

/ ˈɡ±ðɪ³ÙËŒ·É±ðɪ /

noun

  1. an entrance that may be closed by or as by a gate
  2. a means of entry or access

    Mumbai, gateway to India

  3. modifier allowing entry, access, or progress to a more extreme form

    gateway drug

    gateway drink

  4. computing hardware and software that connect incompatible computer networks, allowing information to be passed from one to another
  5. a software utility that enables text messages to be sent and received over digital cellular telephone networks
“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged†2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of gateway1

First recorded in 1700–10; gate 1 + way 1
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This year's Earthshot is being viewed as the curtain raiser to COP which is due to begin a few days later in Belém, the gateway to the Amazon.

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"Nigeria is the gateway to Africa, and Africa is kind of the last continent for British schools to establish in," says Mark Brooks, an export champion for the UK's Department for Business and Trade.

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"If other people want to exercise their right, I believe they now have a gateway to do so knowing that the UK regulator will back them up," she said.

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The government said that they want Google to divest Chrome because doing so will “allow rival search engines the ability to access the browser that for many users is a gateway to the internet.â€

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Spying is Harriet’s gateway to journalism, and it’s here where I can once again connect all of the dots between Harriet and myself.

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