gap in English
- gap⇄expr. bridge the gap (between), to do away with differences (between); effect harmony or uniformity.
Ex. ... to help bridge the gap between rich and poor nations (London Times). - gap⇄expr. stop (fill or supply) a gap, to make up a deficiency; supply a want; fill a vacant space.
Ex. We hope to fill the gap in our staff very soon. - gap⇄gap, noun, verb, gapped,gapping.
- gap⇄noun 1. a broken place; opening.
Ex. The cows got out of the field through a gap in the fence.
(SYN) break, breach.
2. an empty part; unfilled space; blank.
Ex. The record is not complete; there are several gaps in it. There sti - gap⇄v.i. to have or show gaps.
Ex. The little boy's teeth gapped when he smiled. - gap⇄v.t. to make a gap or opening in.