gap
- IPA[ɡap]
英式
- a break or hole in an object or between two objects;a pass or way through a range of hills
noun: gap, plural noun: gaps
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名詞
- 1. a break or hole in an object or between two objects he peeped through the gap in the curtains 同義詞
- ▪ a pass or way through a range of hills Watford Gap
- 2. a space or interval; a break in continuity there are many gaps in our understanding of what happened 同義詞
- ▪ a difference, especially an undesirable one, between two views or situations the media were bridging the gap between government and people 同義詞
- the omission of a verb in the second of two coordinate clauses, as in I went by bus and Mary by car.
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- the omission of a verb in the second of two coordinated clauses, as in I went by bus and Mary ...
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- differences of outlook or opinion between people of different generations: his novel the rally organizers detected a generation gap among their supporters
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- the amount by which the actual output of an economy falls short of its potential output.
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- a difference of attitudes between people of different generations, leading to a lack of ... his novel the rally organizers detected a generation gap among their supporters
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- another term for trade deficit
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- a valley cut through a ridge by erosion by a river that no longer follows a course through the ...
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- a historic pass through the Appalachian Mountains, from southwestern Virginia into southeastern ...
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- IPA[ɡap]
美式
- a break or hole in an object or between two objects: he came through the gap in the hedge
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