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1 gap
n1) пробел, интервал, промежуток; расхождение2) фин. дефицит•to close / to fill (up) the gap — заполнить пробел
to lessen / to narrow the gap — сокращать / уменьшать разрыв
to overcome gaps (in) — ликвидировать / устранять пробелы / несоответствия / расхождения / разрывы (в)
to plug / to seal the gap — ликвидировать / устранять расхождение
- budget gapto widen the gap in smth — увеличивать разрыв в чем-л.
- communications gap
- credibility gap
- development gap
- figures show a gap of $...
- gap between rhetoric and behavior
- gap between rich and poor countries
- gap between the economies
- gap between the prices
- gap between theory and practice
- gap between words and deeds
- gap in levels of economic development
- gap in the balance of payment
- gaps in the market mechanism
- gender gap
- generation gap
- gross-national-product gap
- import-export gap
- increasingly growing gap
- inflation gap
- inflationary gap
- narrowing of the gap
- price gap
- supply-demand gap
- technological gap
- technology gap
- trade gap
- urban-rural gap
- wage gap
- widening gap between smth
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2 extravagant
•• Extravagant passing the bounds of reason, wild, absurd; exorbitant; profuse, wasteful (The Pocket Oxford Dictionary).
•• Трудность этого слова в том, что оно одинаково часто употребляется как в значении spending much more than is necessary (расточительный), когда оно является «ложным другом переводчика» (интересный нюанс этого значения в словосочетании extravagant prices – невероятно высокие, безумные цены), так и в значении, более близком к русскому слову экстравагантный (of ideas or praise or behavior – going beyond what is reasonable, not properly controlled). Все внимание в данном случае – контексту.
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3 erratic
1) нестаби́льный, неусто́йчивыйerratic temperature — неусто́йчивая температу́ра
erratic prices — нестаби́льные це́ны
2) рассе́янныйerratic views — переме́нчивые взгля́ды
his opinions were erratic — его́ мне́ния не отлича́лись постоя́нством
3) беспоря́дочныйerratic behavior — сумасбро́дное поведе́ние
erratic life — беспоря́дочный о́браз жи́зни
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