Substantiv “space”
Sg. space, Pl. spaces od. unz.
- der Weltraum
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Astronauts aboard the International Space Station experience the wonders of space firsthand.
- der Raum (im physikalischen oder mathematischen Kontext)
The concept of space-time fascinates physicists who study the fabric of the cosmos.
- der Abstand
Please leave some space between each chair to allow people to walk through.
- der Zeitraum
He managed to finish the entire project in the space of a week.
- der Freiraum (im Sinne von persönlichem Bedarf)
After the argument, she told her partner that she needed some space to think.
- der Leerraum
The empty warehouse offered a vast space for the new art installation.
- der Zwischenraum (im Notensystem)
When reading sheet music, remember that the note F is located on the first space of the treble clef.
- das Leerzeichen
Remember to add a space after each comma when writing a sentence.
- der Raum (im mathematischen Kontext, z.B. Vektorraum)
In topology, a topological space is a fundamental concept that includes notions of nearness and continuity.
- der Bereich (im Sinne von Interessensgebiet oder Aktivitätsfeld)
The company is looking to expand its presence in the renewable energy space.
Verb “space”
Infinitiv space; er spaces; Prät. spaced; Part. spaced; Ger. spacing
- verteilen (im Sinne von Anordnung mit Abständen)
The landscaper spaced the shrubs evenly along the path to create a symmetrical look.
- ausrichten (im Sinne von Textverteilung)
The editor instructed the writer to space the paragraphs more evenly throughout the document.