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♦ space /speɪs/A n. [uc]1 spazio: the conquest of space, la conquista dello spazio; outer space, spazio extraatmosferico (o cosmico)2 spazio; spazio di tempo; intervallo: in the space of a month, nello spazio di un mese; after a short space, dopo un breve intervallo3 spazio; area; posto: Leave a wide space between the rows, lascia molto spazio fra una fila e l'altra!; advertising space, spazio pubblicitario; floor space, superficie utilizzabile ( di appartamento); spazio (utile); parking space, parcheggio, spazio per parcheggiare; to clear a space, fare un po' di posto5 (tipogr.) spazio; spaziatura; interlinea; battuta7 (comput.) spazio; carattere spazio8 (mus.) spazio; intervalloB a. attr.spaziale: the space age, l'era spaziale; space probe, sonda spaziale, cosmosonda; space research, ricerche spaziali● ( anche comput.) space bar, barra spaziatrice ( di macchina da scrivere o di tastiera di computer) □ (fam. USA) space barrel, stanziamento per le ricerche spaziali □ (fig., fam.) space cadet, tipo stralunato □ (miss.) space capsule, capsula spaziale □ space fiction, fantascienza □ (miss.) space flight, volo spaziale □ (edil.) space frame, struttura controvento □ (fam. USA) space girl ► spacewoman □ space heater, convettore termico □ space helmet, casco spaziale □ space-key, barra spazio ( di macchina da scrivere) □ (miner.) space lattice, reticolo spaziale ( di un cristallo) □ (tipogr.) space-line, interlinea □ (miss.) space navigation, navigazione spaziale □ space rocket, missile spaziale □ space-saving, poco ingombrante □ space shuttle, space shuttle; navetta spaziale □ space sickness, male di spazio □ (miss.) space station, stazione spaziale □ (astron., miss.) space telescope, telescopio spaziale □ (fis., filos.) space-time (o space-time continuum), spazio-tempo; cronotopo; spazio quadridimensionale □ space travel, navigazione nello spazio □ space traveller, astronauta □ (miss.) space walk, passeggiata spaziale □ (mil.) space weapon, arma spaziale □ space writer, pubblicista pagato a un tanto la riga □ Let's rest ( for) a space, riposiamoci un poco!(to) space /speɪs/v. t.1 spaziare; disporre a intervalli; distanziare; scaglionare3 (mecc.) distanziare; separare con un distanziatore.
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