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Englisch - Türkisch

Definition von gaps im Englisch Türkisch wörterbuch

gap
uçurum

İki öğrenci arasında fikirlerde büyük bir uçurum vardır. - There is a wide gap in the opinions between the two students.

Zengin ve yoksul arasındaki uçurum daha da genişliyor. - The gap between rich and poor is getting wider.

gap
aralık

Onlar arasındaki aralık daraldı. - The gap between them has narrowed.

gap
boşluk

Matematik bilgimde birçok boşluklarım var. - There's a lot of gaps in my knowledge of math.

Kedi çitteki bir boşluktan geçti. - The cat went through a gap in the fence.

gaps in knowledge
bilgi boşluklar
gap
boşluk/aralık
gap
ara

İki öğrenci arasında fikirlerde büyük bir uçurum vardır. - There is a wide gap in the opinions between the two students.

Onlar arasında kuşak farkı var. - There is a generation gap between them.

gap
{i} fark

Aralarındaki yaş farkı oldukça fazla. - The age gap between them is rather large.

Onlar arasında kuşak farkı var. - There is a generation gap between them.

gap
yarmak
gap
eksiklik
gap
objektif
gap
{f} yol aç
gap
(görüş) ayrılık
gap
yarık
bridge the gaps
köprü boşluklar
bridge the gaps
Farklılıkları kapatma; boşlukları doldurma
fill in the gaps
boşlukları doldurun
numbering with gaps
boşluklar ile numaralandırma
gap
(Askeri) GEDİK, BOŞLUK: Bir engelin boş bırakılan kısmı. Bu boşluk; bir dost birliğin muharebe düzeninde geçmesine imkan verecek genişliktedir. 15 metreden fazla ve pek seyrek olarak, 90 metreden az olur. Ayrıca bakınız: "phony minefield"
gap
ihtilaf
gap
fikir ayrılığı
gap
gedik
gap
{i} açıklık

Tom kapının mandalını açmaya çalışmak için açıklıktan çite ulaştı. - Tom reached through the gap in the fence to try to unlatch the gate.

gap
{i} geçit

Bu geçit daralmaktadır. - That gap is narrowing.

gap
açık,v.yol aç: n.boşluk
gap
{i} ayrılık
gap
i f yarık
gap
(Askeri) (IMAGERY) BOŞLUK (GÖRÜNTÜ): Görüntünün asgari örtü gereklerini karşılamadığı herhangi bir yer. Bu görüntüyle aldatmanın olmadığı bir yer veya belirlenen bindirmenin elde edilemediği bir yer olabilir. Ayrıca bakınız: "holiday"
gap
f yol açmak
gap
aralık meydana getirmek
Türkisch - Türkisch

Definition von gaps im Türkisch Türkisch wörterbuch

gap
Bulaşık
gap
Ağaçtan yapılan yular sapı
Englisch - Englisch
Graduate APS
The costs or services that are not covered under the Original Medicare Plan
plural of gap
Missing technologies or action
The amount by which needs as expressed by the demand model exceed resources as expressed by the supply model
God of the gaps
A God whose existence is put forward as an explanation for anything as yet unexplained by science

With every new discovery, the 'god of the gaps' has fewer places to hide.

credibility gaps
plural form of credibility gap
gap
a sheltered area of coast between two cliffs (mostly restricted to place names)

At Birling Gap we can stop and go have a picnic on the beach.

gap
the difference between the cost of an item and what the medical insurers will pay for
gap
A mountain or hill pass

The exploring party went through the high gap in the mountains.

gap
An opening in anything made by breaking or parting

He made a gap by kicking a weak spot.

gap
The regions between the outfielders

Jones doubled through the gap.

gap
An opening allowing passage or entrance

We can slip through that gap.

gap
To check the size of a gap

I gapped all the sparkplugs in my car then realized I used the wrong manual and had made them too small.

gender gaps
plural form of gender gap
generation gaps
plural form of generation gap
genetic gaps
plural form of genetic gap
leaf gaps
plural form of leaf gap
spark gaps
plural form of spark gap
gap
The space (or spaces) between established points
gap
If there is something missing from a situation that prevents it being complete or satisfactory, you can say that there is a gap. We need more young scientists to fill the gap left by a wave of retirements expected over the next decade Like a good businessman, Stewart identified a gap in the market
gap
{n} an opening, breach, passage, hole, defect
Gap
{i} American corporation headquartered in California, operator of three major chains of retail clothing stores (Gap, Banana Republic, and Old Navy)
Kirkwood gaps
Interruptions in the distribution of asteroids in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter that appear where any of these small bodies' orbital periods would be a simple fraction of Jupiter's. Several zones of low density in the asteroid belt were noticed about 1860 by Daniel Kirkwood (1814-95), who explained the gaps as resulting from perturbations by Jupiter. Any object that revolved in one of these locations would be disturbed regularly by the planet's gravitational pull and eventually be moved to another orbit
bridged the gaps
spanned the spaces, spanned the differences
bridging gaps
spanning spaces, spanning difficulties
closed gaps
lessened differences, sealed openings, filled in spaces
gap
A vacant space or time
gap
a conspicuous disparity or difference as between two figures; "gap between income and outgo"; "the spread between lending and borrowing costs"
gap
Financing that is required, but for which no provision has been made The difference in total funding needed for a proposal and the amount of funding already made available
gap
A gap is a period of time when you are not busy or when you stop doing something that you normally do. There followed a gap of four years, during which William joined the Army. = break
gap
An opening in anything made by breaking or parting; as, a gap in a fence; an opening for a passage or entrance; an opening which implies a breach or defect; a vacant space or time; a hiatus; a mountain pass
gap
the time interval between the passage of consecutive vehicles moving in the same stream, measured between the rear of the lead vehicle and the front of the following vehicle
gap
make an opening or gap in
gap
in a biplane
gap
A span in price between the high of the previous trading session, & the low of the subsequent trading session or between the low of the previous trading session & the high of the subsequent trading session in which no trades occurred
gap
Generally refers to the distance the spark must travel in jumping from the center electrode in a sparkplug; or the spacing between the points in the contact breaker fitted to the distributor
gap
The space between the wrest plank and upper belly rail into which the registers are fitted
gap
An opening that implies a breach or defect
gap
The GAP is generally known as the difference between the lessor's payoff and any insurance proceeds in the event of a total loss VFNA has made the decision not to hold the lessee liable for this, excluding the lessee's deductible under the policy and any amounts by which the settlement may be reduced for items such as excess mileage or wear and use The lessee will be liable for the GAP if their insurance claim is not fully honored Any past due payments at the time of the loss are the responsibility of the lessee
gap
The distance between two graphic entities, usually lines, on a digitized map Gaps may arise through errors made while digitizing or scanning the lines on a map
gap
an act of delaying or interrupting the continuity; "it was presented without commercial breaks"
gap
The area between the point and the shank of a hook
gap
(Otomotiv) The space between the spark plug electrodes, or between the points when they are as far apart as they can get. Adjusting this space is called "gapping." See also point gap, spark plug gap
gap
{i} opening, breach; hiatus; space; great difference, disparity
gap
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
gap
To make an opening in; to breach
gap
To notch, as a sword or knife
gap
The gap (more correctly called a pause) is a space dividing tracks on a CD In some situations a gap is required by the standards (Red Book and other "color" books) For example, if you have data and audio tracks within the same session, they must be separated by a gap Also, there must be a gap of 2 to 3 seconds preceding the first track on a disc
gap
A space introduced into an alignment to compensate for insertions and deletions in one sequence relative to another To prevent the accumulation of too many gaps in an alignment, introduction of a gap causes the deduction of a fixed amount (the gap score) from the alignment score Extension of the gap to encompass additional nucleotides or amino acid is also penalized in the scoring of an alignment
gap
an open or empty space in or between things; "there was a small opening between the trees"; "the explosion made a gap in the wall"
gap
A spatial opening in a plant community Can be caused by natural death or by some other abiotic or biotic disturbance
gap
A mountain pass
gap
A short-term, high-interest loan covering the possible gap in construction financing if rent-up requirements are not met and the long-term lender does not vest takeout mortgage in full and/or the construction mortgagee holds back a portion of the interim financing
gap
A place in the text where something is left out; as a reader, you can identify those gaps and use them to help interpret the story Like with irony, identifying a gap (between what's being presented and the reality of the situation) can help you come to a more developed or better understanding of a text
gap
A mismatch between maturities and cash flows in a bank or individual dealers position book Gap exposure is effectively interest rate exposure
gap
A sharp move up / down in a market where the entire trading range of a day / time period is above / below that preceding it A powerful move
gap
a pass between mountain peaks
gap
The space or spaces between established points
gap
Financing which is required, but for which no provision has been made A Gap is the difference in total funding needed for a proposal and the amount of funding already made available
gap
A term used by technicians to describe an opening price that is substantially higher or lower than the previous day's closing price Significant gaps are usually related to market-moving news that occurs overnight while a stock cannot be traded
gap
The difference in time between individuals and/or groups of riders As a verb, to increase the gap
gap
A space introduced into a sequence within a multiple sequence alignment that allows similar or conserved sequence regions to be aligned in columns
gap
The distance between two entities (usually lines) on a digitized map Gaps may indicate errors made while digitizing or scanning a map See sliver
gap
A hiatus
gap
A term used by technicians to describe a significant jump or drop in prices on the current opening price compared to the previous closing price Significant gaps are usually related to market-moving news, which occurs overnight while a stock cannot be traded Gaps are considered by technicians to be likely to be filled at a later date
gap
Difference between a stock's price at the opening of a trading day compared to the previous trading day’s closing price For example, if XYZ Corp opened on Tuesday at 102 5/8 after closing Monday at 99, then it is said that "XYZ gapped up 3 5/8 at the open " Stocks often gap up or down on news released between trading sessions
gap
a narrow opening; "he opened the window a crack" a conspicuous disparity or difference as between two figures; "gap between income and outgo"; "the spread between lending and borrowing costs" make an opening or gap in
gap
A gap between two groups of people, things, or sets of ideas is a big difference between them. the gap between rich and poor America's trade gap widened Britain needs to bridge the technology gap between academia and industry
gap
noun A popular clothing store Also, a distance between two riding surfaces which skaters ollie over, and often do other more sophisticated tricks over
gap
The vertical distance between two superposed surfaces, esp
gap
a narrow opening; "he opened the window a crack"
narrow gaps
make the openings smaller; small openings
Türkisch - Englisch

Definition von gaps im Türkisch Englisch wörterbuch

gap
the gap
gaps

    Türkische aussprache

    gäps

    Aussprache

    /ˈgaps/ /ˈɡæps/

    Etymologie

    [ 'gap ] (noun.) 14th century. Middle English, from Old Norse, chasm, hole; akin to Old Norse gapa to gape.

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