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1
an
empty
space
or
opening
in the
middle
of something or
between
two things:
Examples:
gap in The
children
squeezed
through a gap in the
wall
.
gap
between
She has a
small
gap
between
her front
teeth
.
2
in
baseball
, an
area
of
ground
between
two outfielders (=
players
who stand in the part of the
field
that is the
longest
distance
away from the
player
who
tries
to hit the
ball
):
Examples:
He
drove
the
ball
into the gap in right
centre
.
3
in
ice
hockey
, the
amount
of
space
between
a
player
who is
controlling
the
puck
and a
defending
player
:
Examples:
If you are a
defender
, it
helps
to keep the gap
small
so as to
limit
the
places
your
opponent
can go.
McCall used the
wide
gap to his
advantage
and set up a
powerful
shot
.
4
a
lack
that means something is not
complete
:
Examples:
gap in There are still many
gaps
in our
knowledge
of how people
lived
in
ancient
times.
The
test
will help to
reveal
any
gaps
in your
understanding
.
As they
studied
his
account
, they found
gaps
and
inconsistencies
.
5
an
opportunity
for a
product
or
service
that does not already
exist
:
Examples:
There is a gap in the
magazine
market
that needs to be
filled
.
6
a
difference
between
two things:
Examples:
gap
between
The gap
between
rich
and
poor
is still widening (=
becoming
greater
).
bridge
a gap The
president
singled
out
education
as a
vital
tool
in bridging the gap
between
rich
and
poor
.
7
a
period
of time
spent
doing something different:
Examples:
gap of After a gap of five years, Jennifer
decided
to go back to work full-time.
8
an
empty
space
or
opening
in the
middle
of something or
between
two things:
Examples:
Picking
up
speed
, she
closed
the gap
between
them.
She has a gap
between
her front
teeth
.
9
A gap can be a
period
in which something does not happen:
Examples:
After a gap of five years, Juanita
decided
to go back to work full-time.
10
A gap can also be something
lacking
:
Examples:
Some people
read
to
fill
in
gaps
in their
education
.
11
A gap can also be a
difference
between
people:
Examples:
He was trying to
bridge
the gap
between
elders
and
youth
, the
middle
class
and
poor
.
12
a
difference
between
two
numbers
,
amounts
, or
levels
:
Examples:
Forecasters are
predicting
a
budget
gap of
nearly
$17 bn next year.
There is a $40
million
shortfall in
emergency
aid
, and the
EU
is
increasing
its
donation
to close the gap.
13
something that is
missing
from a
situation
:
Examples:
close/
fill
gaps
in sth The
Bill
aims to close
gaps
in
existing
law
on
fraud
.
growing
/widening gap New
federal
projections
for job
openings
this
decade
show a
growing
gap in the
training
and
education
required
for
workers
.
14
a
period
in which something does not happen:
Examples:
Most see a gap
between
finishing
education
and
starting
work as a
positive
thing.
15
a
difference
between
people or their
situations
:
Examples:
gap
between
sth and sth The gap
between
rich
and
poor
is
growing
all the time.
close/
fill
/
widen
the gap
Excessive
bonuses
have only
served
to
widen
the gap
between
executives
and other
staff
.
We have
nearly
closed
the
math
and
science
gender
gap in
education
for
girls
.
16
an
opportunity
to
sell
a
product
or
service
because a need or
demand
for it
exists
but no one is
supplying
it:
Examples:
Spotting
a gap in the
market
, she
decided
to set up a
clothes
storage
service
.
17
to make the
difference
between
two things
smaller
:
Examples:
Financing
was
slow
to come in and the
city
took out a
bond
to
bridge
the gap.
bridge
the gap
between
sth and sth The
program
helps
working
families
bridge
the gap
between
income
and
rent
.
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