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1. сущ. 1) космическое пространство, космос 2) пространство 3) место 4) протяжение, расстояние 5) интервал, промежуток 6) промежуток времени 7) помещение • - National Aeronautics and Space Administration - advertising space - cargo space - floor space - office space - outer space - production space - space of time Syn: accommodation, room, place, spacing, expanse, scope, range, field, area 2. прил. 1) космический 2) относящийся к пространству 3) пространственный SPACE 1) место, пространство 2) интервал 3) космос; пространственный; космический 4) оставлять промежутки; набирать (текст) в разрядку – space out – space of time – advertising space – double space – single space – white space – word space SPACE See: сущ. 1) общ. космическое пространство, космос 2) общ. пространство, площадь 3) общ. место 4) общ. протяжение, расстояние 5) общ. интервал, промежуток, промежуток времени 6) общ. помещение 7) рекл. рекламная площадь (совокупность продаваемых рекламных мест в средствах распространения печатной рекламы: газетах, журналах, рекламных плакатах) 8) полигр. шпация, пробельный материал; пробел, интервал Syn: field
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  1) пространство 2) расстояние, интервал – space of irido-corneal angle – abdominal space – air space – anatomical dead space – apparent free space – arachnoid space – behavior space – clavicular space – dead space – Disse's space – Fontana's space – functional space – glandular spaces – Haversian space – His'perivascular space – intercostal space – interpleural space – lymph space – lysigenous intercellular space – medullary space – Nuel's space – one-dimensional space – perilymphatic space – perisinusoidal space – perivascular space – perivitelline space – physiological space – popliteal space – pore space – respiratory dead space – sample space – schizogenous intercellular space – Tenon's space – Virchow-Robin space ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский биологический словарь
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  1. протяженность; площадь; пространство, пределы a space of ten feet —- расстояние в 10 футов this subject is quite beyond the space of this article —- эта тема выходит далеко за пределы данной статьи 2. место (занимаемое каким-либо предметом) to clear a space for smth. —- освободить место для чего-либо the piano takes up too much space —- рояль занимает слишком много места the hall affords an ample space for 200 people —- в зале могут свободно поместиться 200 человек parking space for 500 cars —- место для стоянки 500 автомлбилей for reasons of space —- из-за ограниченного объема (отказ от обсуждения вопроса в книге, статье) 3. космос, космическое пространство (также outer space) open space —- открытый космос 4. филос. пространство space and time —- пространство и время 5. расстояние, промежуток, интервал a wide space between the rows —- большие промежутки между рядами to gaze into vacant space —- уставиться в (пустое) пространство the blank spaces are words which could not be decyphered —- пропуски остаются вместо слов, которые не удалось расшифровать 6. интервал (на пишущей машинке) to type single space —- печатать через один интервал 7. период времени, промежуток времени a space of three years —- промежуток времени в три года, трехлетний период too short a space between arrival and departure —- слишком короткий промежуток между...
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   1. noun  1) пространство; to vanish into space - исчезать  2) расстояние; протяжение; for the space of a mile - на протяжении мили  3) место, площадь; for want of space - за недостатком места; open spaces - открытые пространства, пустыри  4) интервал; промежуток, времени, срок; after a short space - вскоре; within the space of - в течение (определенного промежутка времени); in the space of an hour - в течение часа; через час  5) космос, космическое пространство  6) место, сиденье (в поезде, самолете и т.п.)  7) количество строк, отведенное под объявления (в газете, журнале)  8) typ. шпация  2. v.  1) оставлять промежутки, расставлять с промежутками  2) typ. разбивать на шпации; набирать в разрядку (часто space out) - space out SPACE age noun  1) эра космических полетов  2) attr. футуристический SPACE endurance test проверка переносимости длительного пребывания в космическом пространстве SPACE fiction фантастические романы и рассказы о межпланетных путешествиях SPACE out  а) размещать(ся) с промежутками (в пространстве) Space out, children, so that you have plenty of room to move.  б) растягивать (во времени), увеличивать промежутки The bank should allow you to space out your payments over several months.  в) amer.; sl. быть одурманенным наркотиками Jim has spaced out and nothing he says will make sense. SPACE probe noun космическая...
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  1) вакуумно-космический 2) интервал 3) космос 4) область 5) оставлять пробелы 6) площадь 7) полость 8) пробел 9) промежуток 10) пространственный 11) пространство 12) расстояние 13) шаговый 14) шпационный 15) шпация absolutely closed space — абсолютно замкнутое пространство absolutely thick space — абсолютно густое пространство algebraically parallel space — алгебраически параллельные пространства almost isomorphic space — почти изоморфное пространство almost paracompact space — почти паракомпактное пространство analytically ramified covering space — аналитически разветвленное накрытие approximatively compact space — аппроксимативно компактное пространство automorphism of measure space — автоморфизм пространства с мерой basis of topological space — базис топологического пространства basis of vector space — базис векторного пространства category of topological space — категория топологического пространства closed space figure — замкнутая пространственная фигура common factor space — стат. пространство общих факторов completely bounded space — вполне органическое пространство completely disconnected space — вполне несвязное пространство completely metrizable space — вполне метризуемое пространство completely reducible space — вполне приводимое пространство completely separable space — вполне сепарабельное пространство...
Англо-русский Русско-английский научно-технический словарь
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  1) пространство 2) область, зона 3) (временной) интервал 4) зазор, пробел 5) пауза (в телеграфии) – address space – basic line space – color space – controlled space – dead space – free space – header space – image space – interblock space – linear space – marker space – reciprocal space – scan space – search space – signal space – storage space – user information space – time space – wave-vector space – work space ...
Англо-русский Русско-английски словарь по телекоммуникациям
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  пространство помещение интервал зазор, промежуток space between beams spaces earmarked for landscaping administration space air space annular space architectural space assembly space audience space ball game space building spaces business space car space caulking space circulation space clean space clerical space closed space commerce space communication space conditioned space conference space cooking space corridor open space crawl space curing space dead space dead water space detention spaces display space equipment housing space exhibition space guard space habitable inner space information storage space landscaped space lecture space living space management space occupied space open space open public space operating space outdoor space photography space planting space plenum space reading space record space recording space recreation space rentable space resting space retail trading space right-of-way space roof space roof-truss space sale space semi-infinite space serving space shopping space show space storage space study space telecommunication space telephone communication space television viewing space tight working space trading space training space typewriting space uninterrupted space usable apartment space usable office space welfare spaces wholesale trading space window space working space ...
Англо-русский строительный словарь
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  1) пространство; область; зона; объём 2) мех. зона, район; поле (при определении усилий с помощью диаграммы Максвелла - Кремоны) 3) промежуток времени 4) расстояние; интервал; зазор; промежуток размещать с интервалом, зазором или промежутком 5) космическое пространство, космос 6) бестоковая посылка, пауза (в телеграфии) 7) шаг письма (пишущей машины) 8) радио разносить 9) пробел; пробельный элемент (печатной формы), шпация 10) мор. шпация 11) набирать вразрядку to space in orbit — размещать на орбите (ИСЗ) - acceleration space - active diffusion space - address space - admission space - air space - annular space - anode dark space - arc space - Aston dark space - basic line space - blank space - blocked spaces - board space - body space - buncher space - catalyst space - catcher space - cathode dark space - checkpoint space - classification space - clearance space - closed space - cold-storage warehouse space - combustian space - control space - cooling space - Crookes dark space - dead space - dead-air space - dead water space - decision space - delivery space - display space - drift space - em space - en space - equipotential space - Faraday dark space - feature space - fixed space - flood-control space - floor space - free space - freezer space - gradient space - guard space - half space - head space - image space - induced surcharge space - input space - interaction space - interair space - interbell space - interblock space - interdynode space - interelectrode space - intergrain air space - intergranular space - interstand space - interstitial space - intertrack space - interword space - joint-coordinate space - justifying spaces - line space - linear space - loading...
Большой Англо-русский Русско-английский политехнический словарь
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  n. & v. --n. 1 a a continuous unlimited area or expanse which may or may not contain objects etc. b an interval between one, two, or three-dimensional points or objects (a space of 10 metres). c an empty area; room (clear a space in the corner; occupies too much space). 2 a large unoccupied region (the wide open spaces). 3 = outer space. 4 an interval of time (in the space of an hour). 5 the amount of paper used in writing etc. (hadn't the space to discuss it). 6 a a blank between printed, typed, or written words, etc. b a piece of metal providing this. 7 Mus. each of the blanks between the lines of a staff. --v.tr. 1 set or arrange at intervals. 2 put spaces between (esp. words, letters, lines, etc. in printing, typing, or writing). 3 (as spaced adj.) (often foll. by out) sl. in a state of euphoria, esp. from taking drugs. Phrases and idioms space age the era when space travel has become possible. space-bar a long key in a typewriter for making a space between words etc. space flight 1 a journey through space. 2 = space travel. space out put more or wider spaces or intervals between. space probe = PROBE n. 4. space rocket a rocket used to launch a spacecraft. space-saving occupying little space. space shuttle a rocket for repeated use esp. between the earth and a space station. space station an artificial satellite used as a base for operations in space. space-time (or space-time continuum) the fusion of the concepts of space and time, esp. as a four-dimensional continuum. space travel travel through outer space. space traveller a traveller in outer space; an astronaut. space vehicle = SPACECRAFT. space walk any physical activity by an astronaut in space outside a spacecraft. Derivatives spacer n. spacing n. (esp. in sense 2 of v.). Etymology: ME f. OF espace f. L spatium ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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   I. noun  Usage: often attributive  Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French e~, ~, from Latin spatium area, room, interval of ~ or time  Date: 14th century  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 ~ floor ~  c. the distance from other people or things that a person needs in order to remain comfortable invading my personal ~  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 ~ and time  b. physical ~ independent of what occupies it — called also absolute ~  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 ~; especially a set of mathematical entities with a set of axioms of geometric character — compare metric ~, topological ~, vector ~  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  II. verb  (~d; spacing)  Date: 1703  transitive verb to place at intervals or arrange with ~ between — often used with out  intransitive verb to leave one or more blank ~s (as in a line of typing)  • ~r noun ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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  (spaces, spacing, spaced) Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English. 1. You use space to refer to an area that is empty or available. The area can be any size. For example, you can refer to a large area outside as a large open space or to a small area between two objects as a small space. Under the plan, bits of open space–fields, golf-course borders and small parks–will be preserved. ...cutting down yet more trees to make space for houses... I had plenty of space to write and sew... The space underneath could be used as a storage area... List in the spaces below the specific changes you have made. N-VAR 2. A particular kind of space is the area that is available for a particular activity or for putting a particular kind of thing in. ...the high cost of office space... Finding a parking space in the summer months is still a virtual impossibility... N-VAR: usu supp N 3. If a place gives a feeling of space, it gives an impression of being large and open. Large paintings can enhance the feeling of space in small rooms... N-UNCOUNT: oft n of N 4. If you give someone space to think about something or to develop as a person, you allow them the time and freedom to do this. You need space to think everything over... = room N-UNCOUNT 5. The amount of space for a topic to be discussed in a document is the number of pages available to discuss the topic. We can’t promise to publish a reply as space is limited. N-UNCOUNT 6. A space of time is a period of time. They’ve come a long way in a short space of time... N-SING: N of n 7. Space is the area beyond the Earth’s atmosphere, where the stars and planets are. The six astronauts on board will spend ten days in space. ...launching satellites into space. ...outer space. N-UNCOUNT 8. Space is the whole area within which everything exists. The physical universe is finite in space and time. N-UNCOUNT 9. If you space a series of things, you arrange them so that they are not all together but...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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  ~1 n 1 »AMOUNT OF SPACE« the amount of an area, room, container etc that is empty or available to be used  (There's space for a table and two chairs. | How much space is there on each disk? | make space)  (I'm trying to make space for all Tom's canoeing gear. | leave space)  (Leave enough space for the suitcases. | closet/cupboard/office space)  (There's plenty of closet space in our new apartment. | sense/feeling of space (=the feeling that a room has plenty of space))  (Mirrors give a sense of space.)  (- see place1) 2 »PIECE OF SPACE« an area, especially one used for a particular purpose  (a parking space | There was just an empty space where the book had been. | clear a space)  (Lucy cleared a space on her desk for her new computer.) 3 »BETWEEN EARTH AND STARS« the area outside the Earth's air where the stars and planets are  (space travel | outer space (=far away in space))  (creatures from outer space) 4 »ALL AROUND EVERYTHING« all of the space in which everything exists, and in which everything has a position or direction  (the exact point in space where two lines meet | beyond the dimensions of space and time) 5 »BETWEEN THINGS« an empty space between two things, or between two parts of something; gap1 (1)  (The children hid in the space between the wall and the shed.) 6 »TIME« a) in/during the space of within a particular period of time  (Mandy had four children in the space of four years.) b) a short space of time a short period of time during which a lot of things happen  (It's amazing how well we knew each other after such a short space of time.) 7 »EMPTY LAND« land, or an area of land that has not been built on  (open space)  (a pleasant town centre with plenty of open space | wide open spaces)  (the wide open spaces of the prairies) 8 »IN WRITING« a) an empty space between written or printed words, lines etc b) the width of a typed letter of the alphabet  (The word `the' takes up three spaces.) c) a place provided for you to write your name or other information on a document, piece...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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  univ. abbr. Special Programs For Academic And Creative Excellence univ. abbr. Student Programming And Activities For Campus Entertainment univ. abbr. Students Planning And Conducting Engineering univ. abbr. Studying Power And Conserving Energy funny abbr. Sisters Playful Anarchy Causes Emergency educ. abbr. Strategic Parent And Child Encounters gen. bus. abbr. Safety Planning Awareness Choice And Empowerment int. bus. abbr. Search Project For Aspects Of Close Encounters firm name abbr. Speakers For Public Appearances And Cooperative Enterprises ...
English abbreviation dictionary
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  See: OUTER SPACE. ...
Английский словарь американских идиом
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  - 13c., "an area, extent, expanse," aphetic of O.Fr. espace, from L. spatium "room, area, distance, stretch of time," of unknown origin. Astronomical sense is from 1667. Many compounds first appeared in science fiction and speculative writing, e.g. spaceship (1894); spacesuit (1920); space travel (1931); space station (1936); spaceman (1942). ...
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