- gulf between rich and poor
- разрыв между богатыми и бедными
Politics english-russian dictionary. 2013.
Politics english-russian dictionary. 2013.
gulf — [[t]gʌ̱lf[/t]] gulfs 1) N COUNT: oft N between pl n A gulf is an important or significant difference between two people, things, or groups. Within society, there is a growing gulf between rich and poor. ...the gulf between rural and urban life.… … English dictionary
gulf — noun 1) our ship sailed into the gulf Syn: inlet, bay, bight, cove, fjord, estuary, sound 2) the ice gave way and a gulf widened slowly Syn: hole, crevasse, fissure, cleft, split … Thesaurus of popular words
gulf — noun 1) our ship sailed into the gulf Syn: bay, inlet, cove, bight, fjord, estuary, sound; Scottish firth 2) a gulf between rich and poor Syn: gap, divide, separation, differ … Synonyms and antonyms dictionary
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gulf — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ big, deep, enormous, great, huge, unbridgeable, vast, wide, yawning ▪ growing … Collocations dictionary
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gulf — [ gʌlf ] noun count 1. ) a large area of ocean that is almost surrounded by land: the Persian Gulf the warm waters of the Gulf of Thailand 2. ) a large and important difference between people or groups: CHASM: trying to close the widening gulf… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
gulf — UK [ɡʌlf] / US noun [countable] Word forms gulf : singular gulf plural gulfs 1) a large and important difference between people or groups trying to close the widening gulf between the rich and the poor 2) a large area of sea that is almost… … English dictionary
gulf — [gʌlf] noun [C] 1) a large and important difference between people or groups Syn: chasm trying to close the widening gulf between the rich and the poor[/ex] 2) a large area of sea that is almost surrounded by land the Persian Gulf[/ex] … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
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