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1 space
[speɪs]1. noun1) a gap; an empty or uncovered place:حَيِّز، فراغ، مكانI couldn't find a space for my car.
2) room; the absence of objects; the area available for use:Have you enough space to turn round?
مُتَّسَعIs there space for one more?
3) ( often outer space) the region outside the Earth's atmosphere, in which all stars and other planets etc are situated:فَضاءtravellers through space.
2. verbيُباعِد، يُوَسِّع ما بَيْنHe spaced the rows of potatoes half a metre apart.
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2 out of someone's way
out of the way(not) blocking someone's progress, or occupying space that is needed by someone:Will I be in the/your way if I work at this table?
"Get out of my way!" he said rudely.
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3 space
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4 space
مَسَافَة \ distance: the space between two places: We measure distance in miles or kilometres. India is a country of great distances. What is the distance between London and Edinburgh?. range: the actual distance between a gun (or a photographer etc.) and the object that is aimed at: I took that picture at a range of only one metre. reach: (esp. with in, within, out of, beyond) one’s ability to reach; the distance that sth. will reach: Keep medicines out of the reach of your children. Our house is within easy reach of the station (From our house, it is easy to reach the station).. space: an empty area; a distance between things: Leave a space between the lines. span: the measurement of an arch, or of a pair of wings (of a bird or aircraft): a bridge with a single span of 200 feet; a bird with a wing span of five feet. \ See Also بعد (بُعْد)، مدى (مَدًى)، مجال (مَجَال) -
5 out
فَارِغ \ bare: (of shelves, etc.) empty. empty: containing nothing: an empty box; an empty space. hollow: having an empty space inside; not solid: a hollow tree. out: lacking; not having any: They are out of work. The car stopped because it was out of petrol. vacant: (of a seat, room, job, etc.) empty; not being used; not filled: This hotel has several vacant rooms. \ See Also مجوف (مُجَوَّف) -
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فُسْحَة \ extent: the distance that something stretches: He held out his arms to their full extent. interval: a space (in time or distance) between two things: an interval of ten minutes between two parts of a play; a wire fence, with posts at three metre intervals. space: room; enough empty area: There is space for three more chairs in this row, an empty area; a distance between things Leave a space between the lines. -
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رَتَّبَ \ arrange: to put in order: He arranged his books neatly. classify: to arrange in groups: The books were classified according to their subjects. clear up: to put (sth.) in order: Clear up (this room) before you leave. fit in: to be (or cause to be) a suitable arrangement; find time for: I was too busy to fit in a visit to the library. fix up: to arrange; settle: We must fix up a meeting with them. get up: to arrange: We’re getting up a dance. lay out: to spread sth. out clearly or usefully: a well laid out garden. organize: to plan and arrange (an activity; people concerned in an activity) so as to get effective results: The meeting was so well organized that no time was wasted. range: to form into a row: Our supporters were ranged down each side of the field. stow: to pack tightly; put into an enclosed space, esp. on a ship. tidy: to make tidy: She tidied her hair. -
8 burned-out region
см. burned-out spaceАнгло-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > burned-out region
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9 America Out Of Space
Jocular: AOSУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > America Out Of Space
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10 Man Out of Space Easiest
Abbreviation: MOOSEУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Man Out of Space Easiest
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11 burned-out space
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > burned-out space
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12 gassed-out space
выгазованное пространство; зона выгазовывания ( в подземном газогенераторе)Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > gassed-out space
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13 набирать вразрядку
Русско-английский политехнический словарь > набирать вразрядку
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14 разсрочвам
space out* * *разсро̀чвам,гл. spread, prolong, space out; \разсрочвам дълг фин. reschedule a debt.* * *space out* * *space out -
15 печать вразрядку
набрал вразрядку; набранный вразрядку — spaced out
набирать вразрядку; разгонять строку — to space out
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > печать вразрядку
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16 espacir
= space out.Ex. The results of a study suggest that people remember more high school material when learning occurs spaced out over several years.* * *= space out.Ex: The results of a study suggest that people remember more high school material when learning occurs spaced out over several years.
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17 механизм включения печати вразрядку
набирать вразрядку; разгонять строку — to space out
набрал вразрядку; набранный вразрядку — spaced out
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > механизм включения печати вразрядку
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18 beri jarak
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19 jarangkan
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20 набирать вразрядку
См. также в других словарях:
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space out — intransitive verb Date: 1970 to become inattentive, distracted, or mentally remote < spaced out halfway through the lecture > … New Collegiate Dictionary
space out — (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To separate] Syn. distribute, disperse, divide; see separate 2 . 2. [To become dazed] Syn. daydream, stupefy, tune out, lose one s attention … English dictionary for students
space out — v To detach (oneself) from reality. Dan is so spaced out he doesn t know what planet he is on. 1960s … Historical dictionary of American slang
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space out — v. stare in a fixed manner at nothing in particular, be miles away … English contemporary dictionary
space out — v. be befuddled; become disoriented or disorganized … English slang
space something out — ˌspace sthˈout derived to arrange things with a wide space between them • The houses are spaced out in this area of town. • Mothers were being advised to try to space out their pregnancies. Main entry: ↑spacederived … Useful english dictionary
space — ► NOUN 1) unoccupied ground or area. 2) a free or unoccupied area or expanse. 3) the dimensions of height, depth, and width within which all things exist and move. 4) a blank between typed or written words or characters. 5) (also outer space) the … English terms dictionary