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gapgApn [C]an empty space or opening in the middle of something or between two things缺口,间断,空白,差距The children squeezed through a gap in the wall.孩子们从墙上的一个缺口硬挤过去。She has a small gap between her front teeth. 她的门牙之间有个小齿缝。(fig.) There is a gap (= something missing) in the magazine market that needs to be filled.杂志市场有空白需要填补。(fig.) The gap between rich and poor is still widening (= the difference between them is becoming greater).贫富之间的差距仍在继续扩大。(fig.) How can we bridge the gap (= make the difference smaller)?我们如何能缩小差距呢?(fig.) After a gap (= a period of time doing something different) of five years, Jennifer decided to go back to work full-time.詹妮弗在中断了5年之后,又决定回去做全日制工作。A gap-toothed person is one with spaces between their teeth.两齿间缝隙很大的
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