Space meaning in English
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Definition
(an enclosed) space: (an enclosed, walled) area, room, place
Giant strawberries need big spaces to grow because they take up a lot of room.
(Can you see the asteroid) in space?: (Can you see the asteroid) in the sky or stars, in the galaxy?
Examples
- "Incidentally, I will need a space for both my bicycle and unicycle."
- "Book your place in space!"
- "If you need extra space, you can just drag your applications from one screen onto the second screen!"
- "Things got a little bit crazy in Kalackistan and I told him that I needed some space, a little bit of time to think."
- "No space travel, only earth travel."
- "7.20AM – Find space in closet to hide myself."
- "Still, I think we need to continue this meeting in a neutral space where energy isn't quite as hostile."
- "Let me welcome you to Yellowstone Park, one of America's greatest natural spaces."
- "If you have anything to add, I've created a space on the company blog for just that."
- "Jean : But, this isn't space!"
- "The silence of space."
- "I am very clean and tidy and respectful of others' space and privacy."
- "Here we are in the main gallery space where-"
- "I've got my own space, in space."
- "I'm up to my neck in applications for that space."
- "Our commitment to our customers has always been what sets us apart from our competitors, and it's time to dedicate some serious resources to a full time staff with their own space."
- "The three-storey building will primarily serve as an exhibition space for contemporary art."
- "The phone call was not unpleasant because the customer was dissatisfied, nor because it interrupted a particularly amusing day dream about space travel that I was enjoying."
- "Donna : Listen to me, Icarus from San Francisco: your personal space is sacred, and no one can harm you there."
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