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Gap English

Gap English is introduced as follows:

Crack: English /kr? k/? Beauty /kr? k/.

Noun (short for noun)

Cracks, cracks; Gap; Try it; Flaws, shortcomings; < mouth > a moment, a moment; Joke, esp sarcastic; (Suddenly) crackle, crack, bang; (mental) abnormal, eccentric, crazy; Bang (audible), bang; Powerful cocaine; < informal >; Femoral groove; Narrow seam; Cracking information, cracking code; Good times.

Verb (abbreviation of verb)

(cause) to break, (cause) to break; Stop, strike, defeat, defeat (criminals or enemies); Tell (a joke); < Decipher, solve, solve (a difficult problem, etc.). ); Crushed by pressure, collapsed, collapsed.

Adjective (abbreviation for adjective)

Excellent; First-rate; Skilled; Well-trained; Highly skilled.

adverb

Cracks.

Third person singular: cracks plural: cracks present participle: cracking past tense: cracked past participle: cracked.

Bilingual example:

All of them? What about you? Do you see it? Yes? That? Outside? The world? Is it? That? Sunshine? Beaming? Through? That? Cracks? Are you online? That? The roof. ?

In the outside world, all you can see is sunlight coming through the cracks in the roof.

That? Larva? Burrow? Become? Cracks? Are you online? That? the floor ?

The larva got into a crack in the floor.

That? Paper? Propose Answer? Region? Fill? Algorithm? Foundation? Open? Crack? Chain? Code? Description. ?

A region filling algorithm based on gap code is proposed.

There? Is it? Air? Are you online? Every one? Crack? And then what? Hole? Open? This? Earth. ?

There is air in every crack and hole on the earth.

Study? And then what? Discuss? Open? Crack? Corrosion? Yes? Titanium? Heat? Switch.

Research and discussion on crevice corrosion of titanium heat exchanger.