gap
Prononciation : [/ɡæp/]
Mot
Contexte : « space »
(noun) an empty space or opening between two things. It's like a hole or a break in something.
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There was a small gap between the two bookshelves.
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There is no gap between the two buildings; they are connected.
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Can you see a gap in the wall where the door used to be?
Contexte : « difference »
(noun) a lack of understanding or knowledge in a particular area. It's like a missing piece of information or a lack of connection.
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There's a gap in my knowledge of history between the Middle Ages and the Renaissance.
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There is no gap in her understanding of the subject; she knows it well.
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Do you notice a gap in your understanding of algebra?
Contexte : « distance »
(verb) to create a space or distance between two things. It's like making a break or separation.
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The team managed to gap the leading car and take the lead.
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They couldn't gap the opponent, and they lost the race.
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How far did they manage to gap the other runners?
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