
비어 있거나 이용 가능한 연속적인 구역 또는 장소
A continuous area or expanse which is free, available, or unoccupied.
예문:
"The bookshelf takes up too much space in this room."
"We need to find a parking space near the entrance."
지구 대기권 너머에 존재하는 물리적 우주
The physical universe beyond the earth's atmosphere.
예문:
"The astronauts spent six months living in space."
"There are millions of galaxies in outer space."
두 물체나 문자 사이의 비어 있는 틈
A blank area between written or printed characters or objects.
예문:
"Leave a small space between the two words."
"The fence had a wide space that a dog could crawl through."
특정한 일이 일어나는 짧은 시간적 간격
An interval of time.
예문:
"He lost ten pounds in the space of two weeks."
"A lot can change in a short space of time."
개인이 생각하거나 행동할 수 있는 심리적 자유
The freedom and scope to live or think without interference.
예문:
"I need some space to think about my future."
"She values her personal space more than anything."
컴퓨터나 디지털 기기에서 데이터를 저장할 수 있는 용량
Capacity for storage of data in a digital device.
예문:
"My phone is out of space because of all the photos."
"The new game requires 50GB of disk space."
특정 상품이나 서비스가 거래되는 경제적 영역
A specific sector of an economy or market.
예문:
"Many new competitors are entering the streaming space."
"The company is a leader in the renewable energy space."
일정한 간격을 두고 물체를 배치하거나 배열하다
To position items at regular intervals.
예문:
"The chairs were spaced out to allow for social distancing."
"Space the seeds evenly when planting them."
정신이 나간 것처럼 멍한 상태가 되다
To become dazed or distracted.
예문:
"I'm sorry, I completely spaced out for a second."
"He tends to space out when he's tired."