填补

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Meaning and Usage

The verb 填补 (tiánbǔ) means to fill or make up for a gap, shortage, or deficiency. It is commonly used in both literal and figurative contexts, such as filling physical holes or addressing abstract gaps like talent shortages or budget deficits.

Common Collocations

  • 填补缺口 (tiánbǔ quēkǒu): to fill a gap or vacancy, often used for positions, budgets, or shortages.
  • 填补空白 (tiánbǔ kòngbái): to fill a blank or void, frequently in documents or data.

Usage Notes

When using 填补, the focus is on making up for something missing or insufficient. It often implies a corrective action. Unlike simply filling (), 填补 carries a nuance of remedy or compensation.

Common Confusions

Do not confuse 填补 with 补充 (bǔchōng), which means to supplement or add more rather than specifically filling a gap. 填补 emphasizes filling a specific deficiency or hole.

Register and Tone

This word is neutral and suitable for formal and informal contexts, especially in business, academic, and everyday conversations involving problem-solving or resource management.

Example Sentences

This recruitment is mainly to fill the company's talent gap.

We need to fill the gap in the budget to ensure the project proceeds

This piece of cloth is used to patch the hole on the sofa.