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n. vulling, hele portie; verzadiging, overvloed--------v. vullen; invullen; verzadigd zijn; vullen (gaatje in tand); uitvoeren; antwoorden op; volmakenfill1[ fil] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉1 vulling ⇒ hele portie, volle maat♦voorbeelden:eat one's fill • zich rond eten————————fill21 zich vullen ⇒ vol worden/raken♦voorbeelden:II 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉2 vervullen ⇒ bezetten, bekleden4 invullen♦voorbeelden:laughter filled the room • de kamer vulde zich met gelachthat fills me with pleasure • dat doet me deugdfill a vacancy • een vacature bezettenfill a prescription • een doktersrecept klaarmaken -
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n. gat, opening, hiaat; afstand[ gæp]1 〈 benaming voor〉 (tussen)ruimte ⇒ opening, gat; kloof, barst; interval; afstand; bergengte, ravijn; stilte; leemte, hiaat; tekort♦voorbeelden:1 bridge/close/fill/stop a gap • een kloof overbruggen, een hiaat vullen, een tekort aanvullen -
4 bridge/close/fill/stop a gap
bridge/close/fill/stop a gapeen kloof overbruggen, een hiaat vullen, een tekort aanvullen
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fill a gap — fill a need/gap/void/vacuum/ phrase to provide something that is missing or needed The company is hoping to fill a gap in the market. He wondered how he would ever fill the void left by his son’s death. Thesaurus: to provide something needed or… … Useful english dictionary
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