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gulf

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
Related topics: Geography, Geology
gulf /ɡʌlf/ ●○○ noun [countable]  1 SGa large area of sea partly enclosed by land 海湾 the Gulf of Mexico 墨西哥湾2 DIFFERENTa great difference and lack of understanding between two groups of people, especially in their beliefs, opinions, and way of life 鸿沟,分歧,隔阂 SYN gapgulf between the huge gulf between management and unions 资方和工会之间的巨大分歧 a growing gulf between old and young 老年人和年轻人之间越来越大的隔阂
Examples from the Corpus
gulfBut the enactment fixed a gulf between the people of Athens and their allies.More riots led to a growing gulf between the police and the communities in which they worked.The sheer gulf between the sides spoke volumes.As it was, he clenched his fist and glared at her across the gulf that divided them.They might rediscover the space between words and the gulf between them and those with whom they live.The central problem was how to bridge the gulf between the warring factions of the party.Like all first-rate comic writers, Shaw was fascinated by the gulf between appearance and reality.All calls for accommodation masked the gulf that divides abortion opponents and supporters.For an impecunious woman of twenty-nine, the gulf was unbridgeable.gulf betweenThere is a wide gulf between the rich and poor in the country.
nGulf trademark  na brand of oil and petrolFrom Longman Business Dictionarygulfgulf /gʌlf/ noun [countable]1a great difference or lack of understanding between two groups of peoplegulf betweenThe South African Government must intervene to reduce the gulf between white wealth and black poverty.2a big difference between two amounts, levels etcgulf betweenThe result is a 30% gulf between actual company hirings this year and projected hiring next year.Origin gulf (1300-1400) French golfe, from Greek kolpos arms folded around, bay
gulf nounGulfLDOCE OnlineChinese
sea partly land a of Corpus enclosed by Business large area


gulf
gulf /ɡʌlf/ noun [countable]
 Date: 1300-1400
 Language: French
 Origin: golfe, from Greek kolpos 'arms folded around, bay'
1. a large area of sea partly enclosed by land:
    the Gulf of Mexico
2. a great difference and lack of understanding between two groups of people, especially in their beliefs, opinions, and way of life
   SYN  gap
    gulf between
    the huge gulf between management and unions
    a growing gulf between old and young


Gulf
Gulf trademark
a brand of oil and petrol


gulfBrE /ɡʌlf/ 🔊NAmE /ɡʌlf/ 🔊 noun [countable] a large area of sea that is partly surrounded by land 海湾the Gulf of Mexico墨西哥湾the Gulf [singular] the Persian Gulf, the area of sea between the Arabian peninsula and Iran 波斯湾the Gulf States (= the countries with coasts on the Gulf) 海湾国家 [countable, usually singular] ~ (between A and B) a large difference between two people or groups in the way that they think, live or feel 分歧;鸿沟;隔阂The gulf between rich and poor is enormous. 贫富悬殊。🔊🔊 [countable] a wide deep crack in the ground (地面的)裂口,深坑,沟壑bridge the ˈgap/ˈgulf/diˈvide (between A and B)to reduce or get rid of the differences that exist between two things or groups of people 消除(甲、乙间的)隔阂/鸿沟/分歧