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space (EN)
nom, verbe

nom “space”

sg. space, pl. spaces ou indén.
  1. l'espace
    Astronauts aboard the International Space Station experience the wonders of space firsthand.
  2. l'espace (dans un contexte physique ou mathématique)
    The concept of space-time fascinates physicists who study the fabric of the cosmos.
  3. l'intervalle
    Please leave some space between each chair to allow people to walk through.
  4. l'espace temporel
    He managed to finish the entire project in the space of a week.
  5. l'espace personnel
    After the argument, she told her partner that she needed some space to think.
  6. l'espace vide
    The empty warehouse offered a vast space for the new art installation.
  7. l'espace (en solfège)
    When reading sheet music, remember that the note F is located on the first space of the treble clef.
  8. l'espace (typographique)
    Remember to add a space after each comma when writing a sentence.
  9. l'espace (en mathématiques)
    In topology, a topological space is a fundamental concept that includes notions of nearness and continuity.
  10. l'espace (domaine d'intérêt)
    The company is looking to expand its presence in the renewable energy space.

verbe “space”

infinitif space; il spaces; prét. spaced; part. passé spaced; gér. spacing
  1. espacer
    The landscaper spaced the shrubs evenly along the path to create a symmetrical look.
  2. espacer (le texte)
    The editor instructed the writer to space the paragraphs more evenly throughout the document.