A2 [ C or U ] an empty area that is available to be used(可利用的)空间,空地
B2 [ U ] the area around everything that exists, continuing in all directions空间
[ U ] the distance between a football, rugby, etc. player and any opposing players(足球、橄榄球等球员与对手之间的)活动空间
land, especially in a town, that has no buildings on it(尤指城市中的)空地,开阔地
very soon不久,很快
during a period of six weeks, three hours, etc.6个星期/3个小时之内(等等)
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Is there plenty of cupboard space in your new house?
The museum is planning to increase the amount of space allotted to modern art.
A great number of trees were felled to provide space for grazing.
My car's too big to fit in this space.
There's barely enough floor space to fit a bed in this room.
B1 [ U ] the empty area outside Earth's atmosphere, where the planets and the stars are外层空间,太空
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The film was about creatures from outer space.
The music represents the immensities of space.
Once in space, the spacecraft will go into orbit around Earth.
They filmed a rocket propelled through space.
This is a joint program bankrolled by the U.S. space agency.
to arrange things or people so that there is some distance or time between them把…以一定间隔排列;在…中留间隔
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