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IELTS BNC: 715 COCA: 521

space

1 space /ˈspeɪs/ noun
plural spaces
1 space
/ˈspeɪs/
noun
plural spaces
Learner's definition of SPACE
[noncount] : the amount of an area, room, surface, etc., that is empty or available for use空地;空间
see also a waste of space at 1waste
: an area that is used or available for a specific purpose(有特定用途的)空地
[count]
[noncount]
: an empty area between things空白;空隙
[count]
[noncount]
: an area of land with no buildings on it开阔地;空旷处
[plural]
[noncount]
[noncount] : the region beyond the Earth's atmosphere in which there are stars and planets : outer space外层空间;太空
often used before another noun常用于另一名词前
[noncount] : the limitless area in which all things exist and move空间
[count] : a period of time一段时间usually singular通常用单数
: a blank area separating written or printed words or lines(字词间、行间的)间隔,间距
[count]
[noncount]
: a blank part or section on a document where something can be written(文件上的)空白处
[count]
[noncount]
[noncount]
: 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
: personal space
[count] : an available seat on a bus, train, etc.(公共汽车、火车等的)空座

stare/gaze (off) into space

: to look straight ahead without looking at anything specific茫然直视
2 space /ˈspeɪs/ verb
spaces; spaced; spacing
2 space
/ˈspeɪs/
verb
spaces; spaced; spacing
Learner's definition of SPACE
[+ object]
: 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
often + out
: to separate (things) by particular periods of time按时间间隔
often + out

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
IELTS BNC: 715 COCA: 521

space

1 of 2

noun

often attributive
1
: a period of time
also : its duration
2
a
: a limited extent in one, two, or three dimensions : distance, area, volume
b
: an extent set apart or available
parking space
floor space
c
: the distance from other people or things that a person needs in order to remain comfortable
invading my personal space
3
: one of the degrees between or above or below the lines of a musical staff compare line
4
a
: a boundless three-dimensional extent in which objects and events occur and have relative position and direction
infinite space and time
b
: physical space independent of what occupies it

called also absolute space

5
: the region beyond the earth's atmosphere or beyond the solar system
6
a
: a blank area separating words or lines
b
: material used to produce such blank area
especially : a piece of type less than one en in width
7
: a set of mathematical elements and especially of abstractions of all the points on a line, in a plane, or in physical space
especially : a set of mathematical entities with a set of axioms of geometric character compare metric space, topological space, vector space
8
a
: linage
b
: broadcast time available especially to advertisers
9
: accommodations on a public vehicle
10
a
: the opportunity to assert or experience one's identity or needs freely
b
: an opportunity for privacy or time to oneself

space

2 of 2

verb

spaced; spacing

transitive verb

: to place at intervals or arrange with space between
Evenly space 16 tablespoons of shredded cheese on the baking sheet … The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
often used with out
Space out the work you plan to do … Don't try to crowd too much into each day. Darlene Polachic

intransitive verb

1
: to leave one or more blank spaces (as in a line of typing)
2
informal : to fail to remember something : forget
… I totally forgot to write last week. I had planned to do it, I had it all figured out, and I spaced. Steve "Nookie" Postal
often used with on
If your mom doesn't live close by, or if you totally spaced on getting her a Mother's Day gift this year, then flowers or chocolates are a great, last-minute gift idea that are sure to brighten her day. Leah Stodart
see also space out

Synonyms

Example Sentences

Noun There's still some space for a bookshelf. the space behind the couch Is there space in the cabinet for these dishes? There's not much empty space. He moved the books to create more space on his desk. Those old boxes take up a lot of space. The magazine devotes a lot of space to advertising. She has a space between her front teeth. There isn't much space between our houses. the wide open spaces of the western U.S. Verb Space the seedlings about six inches apart. He spaces his albums so that he puts one out every two to three years. They spaced the births of their three children two years apart. See More
Recent Examples on the Web
Noun
Rescuers found her in a void space surrounded by dense mud and debris. Lawrence Richard, Fox News, 17 Sep. 2022 The new king is receiving his guests in the 1844 room, a resplendent space in the palace used for meeting the most important dignitaries and guests. Reuters, NBC News, 17 Sep. 2022 The show’s taking place in Lowe Mill’s First-Floor Connector Room, a bare-bones space where influential Los Angeles punk band X performed in 2018. Matt Wake | Mwake@al.com, al, 16 Sep. 2022 Located at 24 East 64th Street, The Townhouse is a 1,752-square-foot multi-level showroom that will showcase a rotating selection of bespoke furnishings and collectible pieces from a global roster of incredible designers in a residential-like space. Emma Reynolds, Robb Report, 16 Sep. 2022 Some may not have a quiet space around them or an abundance of candles. Ellen O'brien, Outside Online, 16 Sep. 2022 The housing redevelopment, on the other hand, would connect the existing community and an improved waterfront with plans for affordable housing for families and seniors, a park and affordable retail and commercial space. Lorraine Mirabella, Baltimore Sun, 16 Sep. 2022 The question box includes a space for your name, but this is optional. Carolyn Hax, Washington Post, 16 Sep. 2022 Pareid is keen to make a fully immersive space using human hair and has been experimenting with using it as a binder for mud bricks. CNN, 16 Sep. 2022
Verb
Since July 2021, New Shepard rockets have flown 31 people to space. Richard Tribou, Orlando Sentinel, 12 Sep. 2022 SpaceX is also working on a rocket with a similar capability, while other launch companies have vehicles that can blast smaller payloads to space. Micah Maidenberg, WSJ, 28 Aug. 2022 Other Natives who have been to space or sent projects to the cosmos include John Herrington and Aaron Yazzie. Jourdan Bennett-begaye, Anchorage Daily News, 14 Aug. 2022 From online payment networks to space travel to self-driving cars and now supercomputers, Elon Musk raises the bar at every turn. Steve Richmond, Forbes, 3 Aug. 2022 Private companies like Blue Origin and SpaceX have sent crews comprised entirely of private citizens to space. Christian Davenport, Washington Post, 4 Aug. 2022 Originally, Virgin Galactic planned to fly its next mission, carrying officers from the Italian Air Force to space, late last summer or during the early fall. Eric Berger, Ars Technica, 11 July 2022 Even before 2001, Flagstaff had impressive connections to space. Lisa Davis, USA TODAY, 26 June 2022 Booking your next vacation to space with out-of-this-world views could soon be a reality. Elizabeth Gamillo, Smithsonian Magazine, 9 May 2022 See More

Word History

Etymology

Noun

Middle English, from Anglo-French espace, space, from Latin spatium area, room, interval of space or time

First Known Use

Noun

14th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Verb

1700, in the meaning defined at transitive sense

Time Traveler
The first known use of space was in the 14th century
IELTS BNC: 715 COCA: 521
space

noun¹

1empty area空處ADJECTIVE | ... OF SPACE | VERB + SPACE | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVElarge, vast, wide-open大片空白;廣闊的空間She left a large space empty at the bottom of the page.她在頁腳留下了大片空白。He loved the wide-open spaces of Australia.他喜歡澳大利亞的廣袤與空曠。adequate, ample, enough, sufficient足夠的空間;充裕的空間The new house has ample living space.這座新房子的居住空間很充裕。limited, little, small, tiny有限的空間;狹小的空間narrow狹窄的空間the narrow space between the sofa and the wall沙發與牆之間狹窄的空間open空地confined, enclosed密閉的/封閉的空間Avoid using the cleaner in a confined space.避免在密閉的空間使用這種去污劑。available, free, vacant可利用的/空閒的/閒置的空間The exhibition takes up most of the available space in the gallery.展覽佔用了畫廊大部份的可用空間。I was looking for a free parking space.我正在找免費停車位。blank, empty, white空白處Fill in the blank spaces in the table.填寫表格的空白處。The page layout included plenty of white space.頁面設計有大量留白。storage貯藏空間floor, roof, shelf, wall, etc.地面、屋頂、架子、牆壁等空間crawl (NAmE) (天花板上或地板下可使工人進入維修管道、電線等設備的)爬行空隙the crawl space under my house我的房子下面低矮的設備層living居住空間office, work (usually workspace) 辦公/工作空間an open-plan workspace開敞式工作區interior內部空間parking停車位personal, private個人/私人空間She moved out of the house because she wanted her own personal space.她從家裏搬了出來,因為她需要擁有自己的個人空間。physical物理空間sacred神聖的空間public, social公共/社會空間green綠地The inner residential areas don't have many green spaces.市內住宅區沒有多少綠地。urban都市空間air (usually airspace) 領空The plane strayed into French airspace.飛機偏離航道,進入了法國領空。disk磁盤空間ad (informal) , advertising廣告版面
The magazine is struggling to fill all its advertising space.該雜誌正竭力想辦法售出所有的廣告版面。commercial, retail商用/零售空間exhibition, gallery展覽空間;展位... OF SPACEamount空間佔用量a large amount of space很大的空間佔用VERB + SPACEoccupy佔用/佔據空間make use of, take up, use利用/佔用/使用空間The potted plants take up too much space.這些盆栽佔據了太多空間。share分享空間He was sharing office space with a lawyer.他和一位律師共用一間辦公室。create, make, provide創建/騰出/提供空間They moved the sofa to make space for the piano.他們把沙發搬走了,好給鋼琴騰出地方。waste浪費空間save節約空間clear清理空間We'd better clear a space for the new computer.我們最好清出個地方放新電腦。fill, fill in填充空間compete for, fight for, jostle for爭奪空間;擠佔空間A motley collection of ornaments jostled for space on the crowded shelf.一堆五花八門的裝飾品佔滿了擁擠的架子。stare into, stare off into茫然直視She sat there motionless, staring into space.她呆呆地坐在那兒一動不動。PREPOSITIONspace between⋯之間的空間the space between the bookshelves書架間的空間PHRASESbe short of space, run short of space缺少空間I'm running short of disk space.我的磁盤沒有空間了。time and space時間和空間The writer lacked the time and space to develop his idea fully.這個作家缺少時間和空間來充實他的構想。a waste of space (often figurative) 無用之人You are a pathetic waste of space!你就是個廢物!
space

noun²

2vast area containing planets, stars, etc.太空ADJECTIVE | VERB + SPACE | SPACE + NOUN | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVEdeep遙遠的太空outer外層空間VERB + SPACEgo into進入太空SPACE + NOUNexploration, programme/program, research, science太空探索;太空計劃;太空研究;空間科學flight, tourism, travel太空飛行;太空之旅agency航天局mission航天任務They intend to begin manned space missions next year.他們打算明年開始執行載人航天任務。capsule, probe, rocket, ship (usually spaceship) , shuttle, station航天艙;空間探測器;空間火箭;宇宙飛船;航天飛機;空間站PREPOSITIONin space在太空the first man in space進入太空的第一人PHRASESthe depths of space, the edge of space太空深處/邊緣these wonderful pictures from the edge of space這些來自太空邊緣的精彩圖片space and time空間和時間the fabric of space and time空間與時間的交織the vacuum of space空間真空the vastness of space廣闊太空
space

noun³

3period of time一段時間ADJECTIVE | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVElong很長一段時間brief, short短暫的時間two-second, ten-minute, etc. * 2 秒鐘、10 分鐘等的時間The recording includes a five-second space between tracks.唱片上每兩首歌之間有 5 秒的間隔。breathing (figurative) 喘息的時間The extension of the deadline gives us a breathing space.截止時間的放寬給了我們喘息的時間。PREPOSITIONfor the space of為時⋯The job holder will be on probation for the space of six months.受雇者將有 6 個月的試用期。in the space of, within the space of在⋯時間之內He fell asleep in the space of a few minutes.沒幾分鐘他就睡着了。space of⋯的時間She returned to top-class tennis after a space of two years.兩年後,她又重返網球頂尖賽事。PHRASESa space of time一段時間They have achieved a great deal in a short space of time.他們在短時間內取得了纍纍碩果。
space

verb

ADVERB | PREPOSITION ADVERBat intervals, equally, evenly, regularly以一定距離間隔開;均勻分隔開The nails should be spaced at regular intervals.釘子應均勻間隔開。Make sure the posts are spaced evenly apart.確保各哨崗之間距離相等。irregularly分隔不均closely分隔緊密well, widely分隔寬apart, out分隔開The fruits should be well spaced out so that they are not touching each other.水果應該放得開一些,這樣就不會相互碰撞了。PREPOSITIONalong沿⋯分隔開

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