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headroom

/hed-room, -room/US // ˈhɛdˌrum, -ˌrʊm //UK // (ˈhɛdˌrʊm, -ˌruːm) //

净空,头部空间,净空高度,净空值

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Nautical. the clear space between two decks.
    • : Also called headway. clear vertical space, as between the head and sill of a doorway, the ceiling and floor of a room, or the ceiling of a vehicular passageway and a vehicle roof, as to allow passage or comfortable occupancy: over 7.5 feet of headroom in the attic;a covered bridge with limited headroom.clear vertical space above one’s head, as in a vehicle or room: plenty of headroom for passengers.
    • : Audio. dynamic headroom.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as inspace

Examples

  • The mixer didn’t color the sound at all and provided more than enough headroom for a strong signal without any added noise.

  • The controls themselves include a low-frequency cut to add clarity and headroom to bass-heavy voices, as well as a mid-boost that enhances the most prominent frequencies of the human voice and renders a more polished, production-ready sound.

  • The headroom is considerable, with ample space above the couches in which to unbuckle and float during the brief weightless portion of the trip.

  • In turn, that would provide the financial headroom to invest even more time and effort into high quality content.

  • Also — importantly — if Measure E passes, it would give the Sports Arena redevelopment a lot more headroom.

  • Even given the extraordinary growth off the high base it is putting up, Amazon still has plenty of headroom.

  • So the Treasury Department did some fancy footwork and found some headroom by halting payments into government pension plans.

  • In order to get headroom there is 'trunk' 'rise' on the deck, as shown on the cross-section drawing, 18 in.

  • Plenty of headroom has always been my cry; I believe that where it is attended to there is very rarely an accident.

  • A light airy greenhouse is their proper place, and they must have ample headroom.

  • It has more headroom, and therefore easier working facilities.

  • Moreover, we knew that barges of that size seldom have more headroom.