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51gap|ey — «GAY pee», adjective. = gapy. (Cf. ↑gapy) …
52gap|y — «GAY pee», adjective. affected with the gapes. Also, gapey …
53Gap — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Gap (homonymie). 44° 33′ 34″ N 6° 04′ 43″ E …
54gap — A term used by technicians to describe a jump or drop in prices; i.e., prices skipped a trading range. Gaps are usually filled at a later date. The CENTER ONLINE Futures Glossary (1) As a measurement of exposure to interest rate risk, the amount… …
55gap — noun 1 space between things ADJECTIVE ▪ big, huge, large, wide ▪ narrow, small, tiny VERB + GAP ▪ …
56gap — [1] The distance between the center terminal (electrode) and the outer terminal (electrode) through which the spark must travel in a spark plug. Also see spark plug gap air gap. [2] The distance between the points in contact breaker points. See… …
57gap */*/*/ — UK [ɡæp] / US noun [countable] Word forms gap : singular gap plural gaps 1) a) a space or opening in the middle of something or between things Fill in any gaps around windows and doors. gap between: Through the gaps between the trees I could see… …
58gap — gapless, adj. /gap/, n., v., gapped, gapping. n. 1. a break or opening, as in a fence, wall, or military line; breach: We found a gap in the enemy s line of fortifications. 2. an empty space or interval; interruption in continuity; hiatus: a… …
59gap — n. 1) to leave a gap 2) to bridge, close, fill a gap 3) a sorely felt, unbridgeable, wide gap 4) a communications; credibility; generation; trade gap 5) the gender gap 6) a gap between 7) a gap in * * * [gæp] close …
60GAP — Abk. für Gemeinsame Agrarpolitik (der Europäischen Union). 1. Die Regeln über die GAP und ihre Organisation finden sich in den Art. 32 ff. EGV. Die GAP wird im Kern von drei Grundsätzen bestimmt: Der Erste, nämlich die Verwirklichung des… …