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English Definition
    noun
  1. gap, spread: a conspicuous disparity or difference as between two figures "gap between income and outgo", "the spread between lending and borrowing costs"
  2. opening, gap: an open or empty space in or between things "there was a small opening between the trees", "the explosion made a gap in the wall"
  3. gap, crack: a narrow opening "he opened the window a crack"
  4. col, gap: a pass between mountain peaks
  5. gap: a difference (especially an unfortunate difference) between two opinions or two views or two situations
  6. break, interruption, disruption, gap: an act of delaying or interrupting the continuity "it was presented without commercial breaks", "there was a gap in his account"
    verb
  1. gap, breach: make an opening or gap in
Translation
Chinese chā jù, jiàn gé, jiàn xì, kòng bái diǎn, quē kǒu, 差距, 空白點, 缺口, 間隔, 間隙, 差距, 空白点, 缺口, 间隔, 间隙
Dutchgaping, hiaat, opening, bres
French breche
Greek άνοιγμα
Japanese dobu, hedatari, hiraki, kangeki, kireme, kuugeki, kuusho, mizo, sankou, sukima, taema, yamakai, かんげき, きれめ, くうげき, くうしょ, さんきょう, すきま, たえま, どぶ, ひらき, へだたり, みぞ, やまかい, ずれ, ギャップ, 切れ目, 切目, 山峡, 溝, 空所, 空隙, 絶え間, 透き間, 開き, 間隙, 隔たり, 隙間
Malay sela, celah, istirahat, jurang, lobang, perselisihan, tempat lowong
Polish luce
Russian пробел, прорыв, расхождение"во взглядах", ущелье, бреш
Serbian prodor, propust, pukotina, razmak, jaz
Swahili mwanya