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ɡæp(a break or open space: a gap between his teeth.) hull, mellomrom, åpninghullsubst. \/ɡæp\/1) åpning, hull, gap, brudd2) ( i fjell e.l.) kløft, passasje3) ( overført) hull, lakune4) mellomrom, avbrudd, opphold• suddenly, there was a gap in the conversation5) kløft, forskjell, avstand6) svelgbridge the gap ( overført) jevne ut ulikhetene, gjøre avstanden mindreforslaget hennes vil bidra til å gjøre avstanden mellom generasjonene mindrefill\/stop\/supply a gap fylle et hull, tette et hullwiden the gap gjøre avstanden større
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