
틈, 간극, 구멍
A break, opening, or space in an object or between two objects.
예문:
"The fence had a small gap where the children could sneak through."
"She noticed a gap between the two floorboards, suggesting the house was settling."
"A sudden gust of wind blew through the gap in the window frame."
차이, 격차, 간격
A significant difference or disparity, especially an undesirable one, between two views, groups, or situations.
예문:
"The income gap between the wealthiest 1% and the rest of the population continues to widen."
"Efforts are being made to bridge the gap between theory and practical application in the field."
"Despite their similar backgrounds, there was a noticeable communication gap between the siblings."
공백, 결함, 누락
An unfilled space, interval, or omission; a lack of continuity or information.
예문:
"Historians noted a significant gap in the historical records from that decade."
"After graduating, she took a year-long gap before starting university to travel abroad."
"The report revealed several critical gaps in the company's security protocol."
벌리다, 틈내다
To create a break or opening in something; to separate or become wide apart.
예문:
"The old wooden planks began to gap as the structure dried out in the summer heat."
"He carefully gapped the spark plug electrodes before installing them in the engine."
"The strong winds caused the poorly secured tent flaps to gap open repeatedly."