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  1. an empty space or opening in the middle of something or between two things. hueco. The children squeezed through a gap in the wall. She has a small gap between her front teeth. Tiene un pequeño hueco entre los dientes delanteros. Comparar. breach noun (OPENING) formal. chink noun (CRACK) cleft. crack noun (NARROW SPACE) crevice. fissure.

    • Italiano

      gap traduzione: hueco, laguna, vacío, diferencia, brecha,...

    • Deutsch

      gap übersetzen: hueco, laguna, vacío, diferencia, brecha,...

    • Español

      traducir gap: celah. Más información en el diccionario...

    • Gantry

      traducir GANTRY: pórtico. Más información en el diccionario...

    • Gaol

      traducir GAOL: variante ortográfica de "jail":, cárcel. Más...

    • Intervalo

      traducir INTERVALO: interval, interval, half-time, interval,...

  2. a difference between two numbers, amounts, or levels: 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. something that is missing from a situation:

  3. Traducción de 'gap' en el diccionario gratuito de inglés-español y muchas otras traducciones en español.

  4. a gap. A gap in tenure with those moves. a gap in the literature. a gap segment consisting of... A gap year can make you become more independent. a large gap (educational and otherwise)

  5. a space between two things or in the middle of something, especially because there is a part missing. There should be a six-inch gap at the bottom. gap in something a gap in a hedge. gap between A and B Leave a gap between your car and the next. through a gap I managed to squeeze through the gap.

  6. A gap is a space between two things or a hole in the middle of something solid. He pulled the thick curtains together, leaving just a narrow gap. ...the wind tearing through gaps in the window frames.

  7. gap. noun. /ɡæp/ gap (in/between something) a space between two things or in the middle of something, especially because there is a part missing a gap in a hedge She had a gap between her two front teeth. There should be a six-inch gap at the bottom. Take your English to the next level.