gateway

gate|way /g'eɪtweɪ/ (gateways)
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A gateway is an entrance where there is a gate.
He walked across the park and through a gateway.
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A gateway to somewhere is a place which you go through because it leads you to a much larger place.
Lyons is the gateway to the Alps for motorists driving out from Britain.
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If something is a gateway to a job, career, or other activity, it gives you the opportunity to make progress or get further success in that activity.
The prestigious title offered a gateway to success in the highly competitive world of modelling.
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In computing, a gateway connects different computer networks so that information can be passed between them. (COMPUTING)gate|way drug (gateway drugs)
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A gateway drug is a drug such as cannabis that is believed by some people to lead to the use of more harmful drugs such as heroin or cocaine.

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