- plane gate
- плоский затвор
Англо-русский строительный словарь. 2013.
Англо-русский строительный словарь. 2013.
Plane (Dungeons & Dragons) — Ethereal plane redirects here. For the mystical concept, see Etheric plane. The planes of the Dungeons Dragons roleplaying game constitutes the multiverse in which the game takes place. In the earliest versions of Dungeons Dragons, the concept of … Wikipedia
Plane (Magic: The Gathering) — In Magic: The Gathering, planes are parallel universes in the Multiverse (which used to be referred to as Dominia.) Planes are often confused with planets by Magic players, because most planes are named after their primary planets. The two main… … Wikipedia
gate — gate1 /gayt/, n., v., gated, gating. n. 1. a movable barrier, usually on hinges, closing an opening in a fence, wall, or other enclosure. 2. an opening permitting passage through an enclosure. 3. a tower, architectural setting, etc., for… … Universalium
gate — 01. If you don t close the [gate], the dog will get out of the yard. 02. The house was surrounded by a fence with a huge iron [gate]. 03. Before entering the military base, you have to check in at the [gate]. 04. Attention all passengers on… … Grammatical examples in English
gate — gate1 W2S2 [geıt] n [: Old English; Origin: geat] 1.) the part of a fence or outside wall that you can open and close so that you can enter or leave a place →↑door ▪ We went through the gate into the orchard. ▪ the wrought iron gates of the… … Dictionary of contemporary English
gate — I [[t]geɪt[/t]] n. v. gat•ed, gat•ing 1) a movable barrier, usu. on hinges, closing an opening in a fence, wall, or other enclosure 2) an opening permitting passage through an enclosure 3) a tower, architectural setting, etc., for defending or… … From formal English to slang
gate */*/*/ — UK [ɡeɪt] / US noun Word forms gate : singular gate plural gates 1) [countable] a door in a fence or wall that you go through to enter or leave a place He walked through a wooden gate into the field. Be sure to close the gate to the drive when… … English dictionary
gate — 1 /geIt/ noun (C) 1 a frame that you can open and close to get through a fence, wall etc at the entrance to a place: a garden gate | In front of him were the wrought iron gates of the palace. compare door (1) 2 the place where you leave an… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
gate*/*/ — [geɪt] noun [C] 1) a door in a fence or wall that you go through in order to enter or leave a place Be sure to close the gate when you leave.[/ex] 2) the place at an airport where people get on a plane Delta Airlines Flight 17 to New York is now… … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
gate — geɪt n. 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.) … English contemporary dictionary
Baldur's Gate: Dark Alliance II — Developer(s) Black Isle Studios, Interplay Entertainment Publish … Wikipedia