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spaces是space的复数 - n.空间;空白;空隙;场地
- v.留间隔;【印】行间[字间]衬空铅
- 网络空格;共享空间;空格符
复数:spaces 现在分词:spacing 过去式:spaced adj.+n. free space,outer space,large space,available space,open space v.+n. save space,find space,allocate space,leave space,occupy space v. spread out,set apart,move apart,space out adj. interplanetary,planetary,interstellar,intergalactic,astronomical n. solar system,interval,area,room n. | 4. 空隙,空地;场地;(火车轮船飞机中的)座位;余地;篇幅 8. 【印刷】隔条,衬条,空铅;空铅间隔;印刷物(或书写)的行间空白,打字稿一格或一行的宽度 4. 空隙,空地;场地;(火车轮船飞机中的)座位;余地;篇幅 8. 【印刷】隔条,衬条,空铅;空铅间隔;印刷物(或书写)的行间空白,打字稿一格或一行的宽度 | v. | |
n. | 1. a period or interval of time 2. room to fit or accommodate something or somebody 3. an area set apart or available for use 4. the region that lies beyond the Earth's atmosphere, and all that it contains 5. the region, usually of negligible density, between all astronomical objects in the universe 6. the unbounded three-dimensional expanse in which all matter exists 7. a blank area between characters, words, or lines of type, or an interval the width of a single character 8. an interval between the lines of the musical staff 9. broadcast time or an area in a publication available for specific use, e.g. by advertisers 10. in mathematics, a collection of points that have geometric properties in that they obey set rules , e.g. a Euclidean space that is governed by Euclidean geometry. 1. a period or interval of time 2. room to fit or accommodate something or somebody 3. an area set apart or available for use 4. the region that lies beyond the Earth's atmosphere, and all that it contains 5. the region, usually of negligible density, between all astronomical objects in the universe 6. the unbounded three-dimensional expanse in which all matter exists 7. a blank area between characters, words, or lines of type, or an interval the width of a single character 8. an interval between the lines of the musical staff 9. broadcast time or an area in a publication available for specific use, e.g. by advertisers 10. in mathematics, a collection of points that have geometric properties in that they obey set rules , e.g. a Euclidean space that is governed by Euclidean geometry. | v. | 1. to set things some distance apart or arrange them with gaps between 2. to become distracted, forgetful, or inattentive 3. to arrange objects, events, activities etc so that they are a particular time or distance apart 4. to not pay attention to someone or something because you are thinking, tired, bored etc 5. set out with regular spaces between 1. to set things some distance apart or arrange them with gaps between 2. to become distracted, forgetful, or inattentive 3. to arrange objects, events, activities etc so that they are a particular time or distance apart 4. to not pay attention to someone or something because you are thinking, tired, bored etc 5. set out with regular spaces between |
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