transcription, транскрипция: [ gæp ]
( gaps)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
1.
A gap is a space between two things or a hole in the middle of something solid.
He pulled the thick curtains together, leaving just a narrow gap.
...the wind tearing through gaps in the window frames.
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2.
A gap is a period of time when you are not busy or when you stop doing something that you normally do.
There followed a gap of four years, during which William joined the Army.
= break
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3.
If there is something missing from a situation that prevents it being complete or satisfactory, you can say that there is a gap .
We need more young scientists to fill the gap left by a wave of retirements expected over the next decade...
Like a good businessman, Stewart identified a gap in the market.
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4.
A gap between two groups of people, things, or sets of ideas is a big difference between them.
...the gap between rich and poor...
America’s trade gap widened...
Britain needs to bridge the technology gap between academia and industry.
N-COUNT : with supp , oft N between pl-n