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spacious

/spey-shuhs/US // ˈspeɪ ʃəs //UK // (ˈspeɪʃəs) //

宽敞的,宽敞,宽大的,宽大

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : containing much space, as a house, room, or vehicle; amply large.
    • : occupying much space; vast.
    • : of a great extent or area; broad; large; great: the spacious prairies.
    • : broad in scope, range, inclusiveness, etc.: a spacious approach to a problem.

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Examples

  • Runners with less-than-slim feet need more spacious shoes that won’t cramp them.

  • Even if distancing mandates are eventually repealed, employers will likely continue to use more spacious floor plans—“de-densified” in real estate talk—so workers feel safe.

  • Maybe we’ll finally get that spacious rolling living room so many concept vehicles have promised us for years now.

  • A short pickup-style bed follows the very spacious two-row interior.

  • They are spacious, outdoor areas where it’s easy to maintain a safe social distance while scooping up some tasty autumn treats.

  • “America the Beautiful” has not yet shed its grace on Regnery ( For Spacious Skies, From Sea to Shining Sea).

  • Spacious and elegant churches began to take the place of rude shanties.

  • Spacious grounds surround the dwelling, and, what is not usual in this country, it has a terraced garden.

  • Spacious pastures led up by slow degrees to ordered clusters of wood, which hinted at the presence of some great manor house.

  • Spacious, comfortably furnished, each opening on a view of the ocean, the rooms of the hotel are very attractive and pleasing.

  • Spacious valleys, surrounded by high walls of rock, over the very ridge of which passes the railway, are common.