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space

/speys/US // speɪs //UK // (speɪs) //

空间,空间的,太空,场地

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
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    • : the unlimited or incalculably great three-dimensional realm or expanse in which all material objects are located and all events occur.
    • : the portion or extent of this in a given instance; extent or room in three dimensions: the space occupied by a body.
    • : extent or area in two dimensions; a particular extent of surface: to fill out blank spaces in a document.
    • : Fine Arts. the designed and structured surface of a picture: In Mondrian's later work he organized space in highly complex rhythms.the illusion of depth on a two-dimensional surface.
    • : outer space.
    • : deep space.
    • : a seat, berth, or room on a train, airplane, etc.
    • : a place available for a particular purpose: a parking space.
    • : linear distance; a particular distance: trees separated by equal spaces.
    • : Mathematics. a system of objects with relations between the objects defined.
    • : extent, or a particular extent, of time: a space of two hours.
    • : an interval of time; a while: After a space he continued his story.
    • : an area or interval allowed for or taken by advertising, as in a periodical, on the radio, etc.
    • : Music. the interval between two adjacent lines of the staff.
    • : an interval or blank area in text: a space between the letters.
    • : Printing. one of the blank pieces of metal, less than type-high, used to separate words, sentences, etc.
    • : Telegraphy. an interval during the transmitting of a message when the key is not in contact.
    • : radio or television broadcast time allowed or available for a program, advertisement, etc.
    • : freedom or opportunity to express oneself, resolve a personal difficulty, be alone, etc.; allowance, understanding, or noninterference: Right now, you can help by giving me some space.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    spaced, spac·ing.

    • : to fix the space or spaces of; divide into spaces.
    • : to set some distance apart.
    • : Printing, Writing. to separate by spaces.to extend by inserting more space or spaces.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of, relating to, or concerned with outer space or deep space: a space mission.
    • : designed for or suitable to use in the exploration of outer space or deep space: space tools; specially packaged space food for astronauts.

Phrases

  • space out
  • breathing space
  • take up space

Synonyms & Antonyms

nounroom, scope
Forms: spaces

Examples

  • What is clear is that in one of the reports Prude’s name was written in the space to label the “Victim.”

  • It can make it hard to say what president would be better for space.

  • To survive, coastal wetlands need space to shift, Narayan explains.

  • India’s space agency is debating the 2023 launch of a Venus orbiter called Shukrayaan-1 to study atmospheric chemistry.

  • Watch this space for more to come from OZY on a thrilling new podcast, our election night plans and more.

  • Space Invaders had just been introduced in America, and Atari was looking for a game that would do it one better.

  • Her very first sculpture, a metallic chrome unicorn aptly titled “Space Oracle,” sits on a pedestal directly in front.

  • An unmanned rocket intended to deliver supplies to the International Space Station exploded on Tuesday.

  • These companies include SpaceX, Orbital Sciences, Sierra Nevada Space Systems, and more.

  • It should also be noted that Space Jam did not make the cut, so you can rest easy.

  • And we may proceed to the remaining two of the great classes into which facts have been divided; Resemblance, and Order in Space.

  • A suspense story of Tomorrow and a crisis in the advance into Space.

  • "We were going to talk about the Space Guard," Lyla said in an emotionless tone.

  • I understand you wanted to talk to me about the Space Guard?

  • Space will not permit going over these connections in detail.