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词汇 space
释义 space (verb) space 19 ENTRIES FOUND: space (noun) space (verb) space-age (adjective) spaced (adjective) spaced out (adjective) space bar (noun) space cadet (noun) space heater (noun) space probe (noun) space shuttle (noun) space station (noun) space suit (noun) space walk (noun) crawl space (noun) double-space (verb) outer space (noun) personal space (noun) stare (verb) waste (noun) 1 space /ˈspeɪs/ noun plural spaces 1 space /ˈspeɪs/ noun plural spaces Learner's definition of SPACE 1  a  [noncount] : the amount of an area, room, surface, etc., that is empty or available for use空地;空间 There's still some space for a bookshelf.还有地方够放下一个书架。 the space behind/above/near the couch沙发后面/上方/附近的空间 Is there space in the cabinet for these dishes?橱柜里还有地方放这些盘子吗? There's not much empty/clear space.没多少空地了。 He moved the books to create more space on his desk.他把书挪开,在桌上腾出了更多的地方。 Those old boxes take up a lot of space.那些旧箱子很占地方。 There should be plenty of space [=room] on the disk to save the files.磁盘里应该有足够的空间存储文件。 — see also a waste of space at 1waste b  : an area that is used or available for a specific purpose(有特定用途的)空地 [count] a parking space停车位 She needs a space [=place] where she can do her homework.她需要个做家庭作业的地方。 [noncount] floor space占地面积 storage space贮藏空间 The magazine devotes a lot of space to advertising.这本杂志有将大量版面用于广告。 2  a  : an empty area between things空白;空隙 [count] She has a space between her front teeth.她的门牙之间有缝隙。 [noncount] There isn't much space between our houses.我们的房子之间没多少空儿。 Is there enough space [=room] for me to park there?有没有足够的空儿让我把车停在那儿? b  : an area of land with no buildings on it开阔地;空旷处 [plural] the wide open spaces of the western U.S.美国西部的辽阔旷野 [noncount] They live in an area where there's a lot of open space.他们住的地方有很多开阔地。 3  [noncount] : the region beyond the Earth's atmosphere in which there are stars and planets : outer space外层空间;太空 sent the satellite into space向太空发射卫星 — often used before another noun常用于另一名词前 space exploration/travel太空探索/旅行 the space program [=the program devoted to exploring space]太空计划 4  [noncount] : the limitless area in which all things exist and move空间 the movement of sound waves through space声波在空间的传播 exploring the relationship between time and space探索时间和空间的关系 5  [count] : a period of time一段时间 — usually singular通常用单数 a short space of time [=a short time]一小段时间 They finished in/within the space of an hour. [=within an hour]他们在一个小时内就完成了。 6  a  : a blank area separating written or printed words or lines(字词间、行间的)间隔,间距 [count] There should be a space after the comma.逗号后应该有个空格。 [noncount] Let's leave more space between the paragraphs.段落之间多留些间距。 b  : a blank part or section on a document where something can be written(文件上的)空白处 [count] There's a space for your name and address.在空白处写上你的姓名和地址。 [noncount] There is space at the bottom for your name and address.在最下面的空白处写上你的姓名和地址。 7  [noncount] a  : the freedom and time to behave and think as you want to without being controlled or influenced by someone else自由;自由支配的时间 I need more space in our relationship.在我们的关系中我需要更多自己的空间。 b  : personal space You're invading my space. [=you're too close to me]你侵入了我的个人空间。 8  [count] : an available seat on a bus, train, etc.(公共汽车、火车等的)空座 There are no spaces left on the bus.公共汽车上没有空座了。 stare/gaze (off) into space : to look straight ahead without looking at anything specific茫然直视 He wouldn't even look at me. He just sat there, staring into space.他甚至都不看我一眼,只是坐在那里,看着前方发愣。 2 space /ˈspeɪs/ verb spaces; spaced; spacing 2 space /ˈspeɪs/ verb spaces; spaced; spacing Learner's definition of SPACE [+ object] 1  : to place or arrange (things) so that there is a particular amount of space between them把(某物)隔开;把(某物)排开 widely/closely spaced posts间隔很宽/很窄的柱子 Space the seedlings about six inches apart.把秧苗间隔约六英寸插下。 — often + out Try to space out the poles evenly.尽量把柱子均匀地排开。 2  : to separate (things) by particular periods of time按时间间隔 He spaces his albums so that he puts one out every two to three years.他每隔两到三年出一张专辑。 They spaced the births of their three children two years apart.他们的三个孩子都是相隔两年出生的。 — often + out They spaced out the births of their three children.他们的三个孩子都是相隔几年出生的。 space out [phrasal verb] informal : to stop paying attention : to become unaware of what is happening around you注意力不集中;精神恍惚 I spaced out for a minute and didn't hear what she said.我愣了一会儿,没听到她在说什么。 I spaced out halfway through the lecture.讲座中途我走神了。
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