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spacing

/spey-sing/US // ˈspeɪ sɪŋ //UK // (ˈspeɪsɪŋ) //

间距,间隔,间隔性,间隔性的

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an act of someone or something that spaces.
    • : the fixing or arranging of spaces.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as inmarch
Forms: spacings
as inmarshal
Forms: spacings
as inorder
Forms: spacings
as inseparate
Forms: spacings

Examples

  • A train’s seismic signature can vary with the train’s velocity, the spacing between its wheels, and the stiffness of the ground under its rails.

  • Philadelphia’s offensive efficiency continues to lag despite offseason moves aimed at improved spacing, and Harden could have single-handedly fixed those problems.

  • For a typical hydrogen bond, the spacing between those energy levels would decrease as the atom climbed further up the energy ladder.

  • To scientists working at such minute scales, these “recharging” periods are strong candidates for the source of the spacing effect.

  • Masks and social distancing are required, including limiting seating and arranging spacing on the train.

  • Spacing after punctuation standardized, inconsistent hyphenation and archaic spelling retained.

  • Spacing of this sort is particularly objectionable for good printing.

  • Spacing retained in all occurrences of 'any thing', 'every thing', 'every where' and 'every one'.

  • Spacing and possible mechanisms of population regulation in wolves.

  • Spacing clips on the top edge of the outer shell hold the tops of the reinforcing bars in position.

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