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I . gag [gæg] N

1. gag (for mouth):

gag

2. gag (joke):

gag
gag f
gag
piada f

II . gag <-gg-> [gæg] VB trans

III . gag [gæg] VB intr

gap [gæp] N

2. gap (break in time):

gap

3. gap (difference):

gap

I . gas <-s(s)es> [gæs] N

1. gas chem:

gas
gás m

2. gas no pl Am (fuel):

gas

3. gas Am (flatulence) MED:

II . gas <-ss-> [gæs] VB trans

I . gay [geɪ] ADJ

1. gay:

gay

2. gay dated (cheerful):

gay

II . gay [geɪ] N

gala [ˈgɑːlə, Brit ˈgeɪlə] N

gage N VB trans

See also gauge

I . gauge [geɪdʒ] N

1. gauge (instrument):

2. gauge RAIL:

bitola f

II . gauge [geɪdʒ] VB trans

1. gauge (measure):

2. gauge (assess):

gang [gæŋ] N

1. gang (of criminals):

bando m

2. gang inf:

grupo m
turma f

I . gain [geɪn] N

1. gain:

ganho m

2. gain (profit):

lucro m

II . gain [geɪn] VB trans

1. gain (obtain):

III . gain [geɪn] VB intr (increase)

gait [geɪt] N no pl

I . gash <-es> [gæʃ] N

II . gash [gæʃ] VB trans

gate [geɪt] N

gal.

gal. abbreviation of gallon:

gal.
galão m

See also gallon

gallon [ˈgælən] N

galão m (Am 3,79 l, Brit 4,55 l)

gale [geɪl] N

I . gall [gɔːl] N

II . gall [gɔːl] VB trans

I . game1 [geɪm] N

1. game (cards):

jogo m
game SPORTS
jogo m

2. game (of chess, checkers):

jogo m

II . game1 [geɪm] ADJ

gaol [dʒeɪl] N Brit

See also jail

I . jail [dʒeɪl] N

II . jail [dʒeɪl] VB trans

gape [geɪp] VB intr

1. gape (open the mouth):

gave [geɪv] VB

gave pt of:

See also give

II . give <gave, given> [gɪv] VB intr

III . give [gɪv] N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Her uniform skirt is shorter than those of the other women in GA-2.
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Expression trees or computer programs evolve because the chromosomes undergo mutation and recombination in a manner similar to the canonical GA.
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Some of the 19,000 pilots who hold professional licences are also engaged in GA activities.
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The GA is used as a sort of learning behaviour for the firms.
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The airport today mostly serves the area's general aviation (GA) aircraft.
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More experienced GA pilots appear generally safer, although the relations between flight hours, accident frequency, and accident rates are complex and often difficult to assess.
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Although GA flights can under certain conditions enter controlled airspace, they operate mainly outside of it.
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Nobody in GA-2 seems to remember how she ended up in GA-2.
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Students can opt for a GA for the duration of one term.
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The GA-terminal, located on the west side of the airport, services cargo airlines, executive jets and ambulance aircraft.
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