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单词 space
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space

noun
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/speɪs/
/speɪs/
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    outside earth’s atmosphere

  1.  
    (also outer space)
    [uncountable] the area outside the earth’s atmosphere where all the other planets and stars are
    • in space Valentina Tereshkova was the first woman in space.
    • the possibility of visitors from outer space
    • space exploration/travel
    • a space flight/mission
    • the US space program
    Wordfinder
    • asteroid
    • astronomy
    • comet
    • constellation
    • cosmic
    • galaxy
    • meteorite
    • orbit
    • space
    • the universe
    Wordfinder
    • astronaut
    • countdown
    • dock
    • launch
    • mission
    • orbit
    • rocket
    • satellite
    • space
    • weightless
    Extra Examples
    • She talked about the incredible experience of being in space, looking down on the Earth.
    • the film's famous tagline 'In space no one can hear you scream'
    • We oppose the expensive and dangerous idea of putting weapons in space.
    • That was the year China sent its first astronaut into space.
    • The idea of painting rooftops white is to cool the planet's surface by reflecting sunlight back into space.
    • these wonderful pictures from the edge of space
    • Scientists are looking into the mysteries of deep space.
    • The orbital velocity of earth through space is about 19 miles per second.
    • He wrote about the early years of human space exploration.
    • technology that made space travel possible
    • They intend to begin manned space missions next year.
    • In 15 years, he predicts, space tourism will be a multibillion-dollar business.
    • After the disaster, manned space flights were suspended for over two years.
    • The company plays a major role in the European space programme.
    Topics Spacea1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • deep
    • outer
    verb + space
    • go into
    space + noun
    • exploration
    • programme/​program
    • research
    preposition
    • in space
    phrases
    • the depths of space
    • the edge of space
    • space and time
    See full entry
  2. empty area

  3.  
    [countable] an area or a place that is empty
    • an empty space
    • a large/small/narrow/wide space
    • a space two metres by three metres
    • He reversed out of the parking space.
    • in/into a space We were crowded together in a confined space.
    • They cram hundreds of animals into a tiny space.
    • space between A and B Put it in the space between the table and the wall.
    • space for something I'll clear a space for your books.
    • The sculpture occupies a space in the centre of the campus.
    Extra Examples
    • Avoid spraying the product in a confined space.
    • There's an empty space where the painting used to hang.
    • He parked in a space reserved for the disabled.
    • Save me a space on the sofa!
    • They arranged the furniture to leave a big open space in the centre of the room.
    • The building was designed to fill a space left empty after World War II bombing.
    • I was looking for a free parking space.
    • This chisel is useful for getting into awkward spaces.
    • We'd better clear a space for the new computer.
    • the crawl space under my house
    • We keep a lot of stuff in the loft space.
    • the narrow space between the sofa and the wall
    • the space between the bookshelves
    • Leave a space between your car and the next.
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • large
    • vast
    • wide-open
    … of space
    • amount
    verb + space
    • fill
    • occupy
    • make use of
    preposition
    • space between
    phrases
    • be short of space
    • run short of space
    • time and space
    See full entry
  4.  
    [uncountable] an amount of an area or of a place that is empty or that is available for use synonym room
    • We have 50  000 square metres of floor space.
    • Different brands compete for shelf space.
    • Houses were built close together with almost no empty space between them.
    • We must make good use of the available space.
    • That desk takes up too much space.
    • Traffic tends to expand to fill the space available.
    • There is very little storage space in the department.
    • Arrive early because space is limited.
    • space for something This creates space for a bigger table.
    • Can we make space for one more person?
    • disk/memory space (= on a computer or device)
    Extra Examples
    • I'm running short of disk space.
    • The app displays faster and takes less memory space.
    • Clean up your disk to stop unused files from taking up space on your computer.
    • You don't have enough free space on your device for the download.
    • The exhibition takes up most of the available space in the gallery.
    • Nearly half the display space is devoted to electronics.
    • Supermarkets have started allocating more space to organic products.
    • The new flat has ample living space.
    • You want to avoid your home office encroaching into your living space.
    • The house has a lot of roof space which is useful for storage.
    • The potted plants take up too much space.
    • They created space for lorries to turn at the end.
    • We'll create more space for the kids to play.
    • The bed folds up in the day to save space.
    • Save shelf space by clever use of storage containers.
    • I saved you some space on the sofa.
    • Remember to leave space for coats and shoes.
    • They moved the sofa to make space for the piano.
    • a large amount of space
    • Is there enough space for a table in here?
    • There's plenty of space in the new offices.
    • To create more space in your home, get rid of all that clutter.
    • You'll need a room with sufficient space for you to move around in.
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • large
    • vast
    • wide-open
    … of space
    • amount
    verb + space
    • fill
    • occupy
    • make use of
    preposition
    • space between
    phrases
    • be short of space
    • run short of space
    • time and space
    See full entry
  5.  
    [countable, uncountable] a place, especially a room or a building, that can be used for a particular purpose
    • The venue is a great space for music.
    • various gallery and exhibition spaces
    • to rent/lease (a) space
    • He was sharing office space with a lawyer.
    • The business began to occupy more space.
    see also safe space
    Extra Examples
    • As well as office and retail space, the three-storey building includes exhibit and event spaces.
    • The company grew and had to rent more office space.
    • They decided to rent gallery space in Rockport, Mass.
    • The store also rents space to a pharmacy and optician.
    • A game developer leases space in the office building.
    • Residents on the first two floors share space with support services and a conference room.
  6.  
    [uncountable] the quality of being large and empty, allowing you to move freely synonym spaciousness
    • The room has been furnished and decorated to give a feeling of space.
    • We're enjoying the space here after living in a small flat.
    Extra Examples
    • Those of us who call Alice Springs home love the space and the quality of life here.
    • Light, bright colours help give a feeling of space.
    • The open plan creates a sense of space.
    • Softer lighting and wall mirrors will give an impression of space.
    • There's a marvellous sense of space in this domed hall.
    • There is a tremendous impression of space both inside and outside the school.
    • I love high ceilings because I love space.
  7.  
    [countable, uncountable] a large area of land that has no buildings on it
    • the wide open spaces of the Canadian prairies
    • protection for our parks and other green spaces
    • It's a city with fine buildings and plenty of open space.
    • Green space is important in the urban environment.
    Synonyms landland
    • lot
    • ground
    • space
    • plot
    These words all mean an area of land that is used for a particular purpose.
    • land an area of ground, especially one that is used for a particular purpose:
      • agricultural land
    • lot (North American English) a piece of land that is used or intended for a particular purpose:
      • building lots
      • a parking lot
    • ground an area of land that is used for a particular purpose :
      • The kids were playing on waste ground near the school.
      • the site of an ancient burial ground
    land, lot or ground?Land is used for large areas of open land in the country, especially when it is used for farming. A lot is often a smaller piece of land in a town or city, especially one intended for building or parking on. Ground is any area of open land; a ground is an area of land designed or used for a particular purpose or activity.
    • space a large area of land that has no buildings on it:
      • The city has plenty of open space.
      • the wide open spaces of the Canadian prairies
    • plot a small piece of land used or intended for a particular purpose:
      • She bought a small plot of land to build a house.
      • a vegetable plot
    lot or plot?Either a lot or a plot can be used for building on. Only a plot can also be used for growing vegetables or burying people.Patterns
    • an open space
    • open/​empty/​vacant/​waste/​derelict land/​ground
    • a/​an empty/​vacant lot/​plot
    Extra Examples
    • The inner residential areas don't have many green spaces.
    • He liked the wide open spaces of the Australian countryside.
    • The animals enjoy wide open spaces and eat natural foods.
    • The land will be kept as open space for future generations.
    • They want to return the land to active farming, rather than keep it as lawn or open space.
    • A house may sell better if it is close to green space.
    • The business park will incorporate green spaces and open areas.
    • The job of the soldiers at this outpost is to patrol a space of land stretching almost as far as the eye can see.
    • There are views over the vast space of Salisbury Plain.
    • the vast spaces of the Australian outback
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • large
    • vast
    • wide-open
    … of space
    • amount
    verb + space
    • fill
    • occupy
    • make use of
    preposition
    • space between
    phrases
    • be short of space
    • run short of space
    • time and space
    See full entry
  8. period of time

  9. [countable, usually singular] a period of time
    • Leave a space of two weeks between appointments.
    • in the space of something Forty-four people died in the space of five days.
    • They had achieved a lot in a short space of time.
    Extra Examples
    • The job holder will be on probation for the space of six months.
    • He fell asleep in the space of a few minutes.
    • They have achieved a great deal in a short space of time.
    • The recording includes a 5-second space between tracks.
    • She returned to top-class tennis after a space of two years.
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • long
    • brief
    • short
    preposition
    • for the space of
    • in the space of
    • within the space of
    phrases
    • a space of time
    See full entry
  10. in writing/printing

  11. [uncountable, countable] the part of a line, page or document that is empty
    • Don't waste space by leaving a wide margin.
    • There was not enough space to print all the letters we received.
    • Leave a space after the comma.
    Extra Examples
    • Fill in the blank spaces in the table.
    • She left a large space empty at the bottom of the page.
    • The magazine is struggling to fill all its advertising space.
    • The page layout included plenty of white space.
  12. freedom

  13. [uncountable] the freedom and the time to think or do what you want to
    • She was upset and needed space.
    • You have to give teenagers plenty of space.
    see also breathing space
    Extra Examples
    • The writer lacked the time and space to develop his idea fully.
    • She moved out of the house because she wanted her own personal space.
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • long
    • brief
    • short
    preposition
    • for the space of
    • in the space of
    • within the space of
    phrases
    • a space of time
    See full entry
  14. where things exist/move

  15. [uncountable] the whole area in which all things exist and move
    • It is quite possible that space and time are finite.
    • the fabric of space and time
    Topics Spaceb1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • deep
    • outer
    verb + space
    • go into
    space + noun
    • exploration
    • programme/​program
    • research
    preposition
    • in space
    phrases
    • the depths of space
    • the edge of space
    • space and time
    See full entry
  16. type of business

  17. [uncountable] (informal, business) an area of business in which a person or an organization operates
    • His investments have focused on the healthcare space.
    • Right now, the team is primarily at work on products within the mobile space.
  18. Word OriginMiddle English: shortening of Old French espace, from Latin spatium. Current verb senses date from the late 17th cent.
Idioms
be in a good, bad, dark, etc. place
(also less frequent be in a good, bad, dark, etc. space)
  1. to be feeling happy, sad, worried, etc. about something; to be in a good, bad, unhappy, etc. state
    • I'm happy now. I'm in a good place.
    • Me and Ed are in a good space right now.
    • The economy is in a better place than it was a year ago.
    • He was in a bad place, mentally and emotionally.
    • She was in a dark place after her mother's death.
look/stare/gaze into space
  1. to look straight in front of you without looking at a particular thing, usually because you are thinking about something
    • He sat staring into space, like a man in a trance.
    • She sat there motionless, staring into space.
a waste of space
  1. (informal) a person who is not useful or good at anything
    • You are a pathetic waste of space!
watch this space
  1. (informal) used in orders, to tell somebody to wait for more news about something to be announced
    • I can't tell you any more right now, but watch this space.

space

verb
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[often passive]
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they space
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he / she / it spaces
/ˈspeɪsɪz/
/ˈspeɪsɪz/
past simple spaced
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past participle spaced
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-ing form spacing
/ˈspeɪsɪŋ/
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Phrasal Verbs
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  1. space something (+ adv./prep.) to arrange things so that they have regular spaces between them
    • evenly spaced plants
    • a row of closely spaced dots
    • Space the posts about a metre apart.
    Extra Examples
    • Make sure the posts are spaced evenly apart.
    • Telephone boxes are spaced at regular intervals along the motorway.
    • The nails should be spaced at regular intervals.
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • at intervals
    • equally
    • evenly
    preposition
    • along
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    Word OriginMiddle English: shortening of Old French espace, from Latin spatium. Current verb senses date from the late 17th cent.
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