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Перевод: gap speek gap


[существительное]
брешь ; пролом ; щель ; интервал ; промежуток ; окно; пробел ; лакуна ; пропуск ; пустое место; глубокое расхождение; разрыв ; прорыв ; горный проход; ущелье; глубокое ущелье; лазейка ; отверстие; зазор ; щербина ; люфт ; утрата ; дефицит ; отставание; расстояние между крыльями биплана; огрех


Тезаурус:

  1. There may be a serious age gap in the company so that the senior staff are moving towards retirement while supporting staff are very much younger.
  2. Information from these satellites was brought back to earth at the NSA stations at Menwith Hill in Britain and Pine Gap in Australia.
  3. Not only was he unable to play with his father, put on loud music or bring friends home, he also became aware of an emotional gap which meant that he could never raise the topics of girls or male friends.
  4. Others buy their plants on impulse, pop them in where there is a gap, and hope Mother Nature will sort out the mess.
  5. The gap would have to be bridged with supply by sea.
  6. Intentions are infamous for getting put into action less frequently than plans simply because intentions leave a yawning gap which only plans can bridge.
  7. And only third is to close the gap between an income of 12m and outgoings of 17m.
  8. The southern entrance to the Bay was protected by a fearsome group of rocks, Les Cardinals, to port and a treacherous shoal, Le Four, to starboard and, with the weather worsening, Admiral Conflans was confident Hawke would not dare to pursue him through this hazardous gap without the benefit of local pilots, but he had underrated both his adversary's daring and his seamanship.
  9. There is an enormous gap between what is required at school and what is required by at least some of the courses at university.
  10. Its look at the 1980s shows a widening gap between rich and poor, with the low paid relatively worse off than when figures were first collected in 1886.
  11. It began by quoting Pope Paul VI - "the church is certainly not willing to restrict her action only to the religious field" - and continued with a critique of Malawi as fashioned by Dr Banda: "A growing gap between rich and poor a struggle for survival deplorable wage structure a deplorable price paid to farmers for some of their crops bribery and nepotism an atmosphere of resentment a climate of mistrust and fear."
  12. Indeed, the appearance of Lonsdale's book reveals and at once remedies a huge gap in the study of women writers.
  13. In retrospect the most important event of 1986 may have been the conception of the new Networker train, filling a vital gap price and quality wise, at long last making it possible for NSE to plan systematic replacement of old EMUs.

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