space with boundary - пространство с краем
comparison in space - сравнение в пространстве
a confined space - замкнутое, ограниченное пространство
the deep of outer space - бездна открытого космоса
to domesticate space - осваивать космос
steam space duty - нагрузка парового объема
intermediate space between extremes - промежуточное положение между крайностями
space flight - космический полёт
generous amount of storage space - огромные складские помещения
very incomplete space - очень неполное пространство
There's not much empty space. - Там не так много свободного места.
Leave a space after each number. - Оставьте пробел после каждой цифры.
The space around the building was silent. - Вокруг здания всё было тихо.
I spaced out for a few minutes. - Несколько минут я был в отключке.
I felt totally spaced out. - Я был в полной отключке.
Enter your name in the space provided. - Введите своё имя в соответствующем поле.
There is no space to discuss this issue here. - Здесь не то место, чтобы обсуждать этот вопрос.
European Space Agency - Европейское космическое агентство
the space behind the couch - пространство позади кушетки
We need to maximize the space. - Нам нужно максимально использовать пространство.
Space exploitation is now a fact. - Сейчас исследования космического пространства стали реальностью.
The spaceship blazed out into space. - Космический корабль, сияя, понёсся в космическое пространство.
The space is too small, the bookcase won't go in. - Здесь слишком мало места, книжный шкаф сюда не войдёт.
Mandy had four children in the space of four years. - Мэнди родила четверых детей в течение четырёх лет.
She was just staring into space. - Она просто смотрела в пустоту.
She backed into a parking space. - Она задним ходом въехала на парковочное место.
He had plenty of space to study. - У него было много места для учёбы.
You have done a lot in a short space of time. - Вы очень много сделали за короткий промежуток времени.
Every available space on the wall was covered in pictures. - Всё свободное пространство на стене было покрыто фотографиями.
We don't have much shelf space. - Места на полках (для выкладки товара) у нас не так много.
I snagged a parking space in the last row. - Я зацепил парковочное место в последнем ряду.
the far reaches of outer space - дальние просторы космоса
the space shuttle's robotic arm - манипулятор космического челнока
the vast reaches of outer space - безбрежные просторы космического пространства
the unfathomable reaches of space - бездонные глубины космоса
Lucy cleared a space on her desk. - Люси расчистила место на своём рабочем столе.
a space capsule orbiting the Earth - капсула космического корабля на орбите Земли
Bob reversed into a parking space. - Боб задним ходом въехал на парковочное место.
The Space Shuttle is now in orbit. - Космический шаттл сейчас находится на орбите.
The hedge takes up too much space. - Ограда занимает слишком много места.
space age: The space age is the present period in the history of the world, when travel in space has become possible.
space-bar: a horizontal bar on a typewriter or computer keyboard that is depressed in order to leave a space between words, letters, etc
space law: the projected law that would govern the use of outer space by various nations based on certain treaties
space out: to insert more space between letters, words, or lines so as to extend to the required length
crawl space: a narrow space in a building giving access to wiring and plumbing
deep space: any region of outer space beyond the system of the earth and moon
disk space: a number of bytes on a disk for the storage of data
extra space: You use space to refer to an area that is empty or available . The area can be any size . For example, you can refer to a large area outside as a large open space or to a small area between two objects as a small space .
floor space: an area on the floor of a premises where objects may be placed
free space: a region that has no gravitational and electromagnetic fields : used as an absolute standard
hair space: the thinnest of the metal spaces used in setting type to separate letters or words
inner space: the environment beneath the surface of the sea
life space: a spatial representation of all the forces that control a person's behaviour
more space: You use space to refer to an area that is empty or available . The area can be any size. For example, you can refer to a large area outside as a large open space or to a small area between two objects as a small space .
outer space: Outer space is the area outside the earth's atmosphere where the other planets and stars are situated .
roof space: the attic space inside a roof
safe space: a place or forum where people can openly discuss controversial subjects without fear of reprisal
space cadet: a person who is eccentric or out of touch with reality, as if affected by drugs
space junk: objects such as artificial satellites, material discarded from space stations, etc that remain in space after use
space opera: a science-fiction drama, such as a film or television programme, esp one dealing with interplanetary flight
space plane: any of a series of reusable US space vehicles ( Columbia ( exploded 2003), Challenger (exploded 1986), Discovery, Atlantis, Endeavour ) that could be launched into earth orbit, transporting astronauts and equipment for a period of observation, research, etc, before re-entry and an unpowered landing on a runway . The first operational flight took place in 1981 and it was taken out of service in 2011
space probe: A space probe is a spacecraft with no people in it which is sent into space in order to study the planets and send information about them back to earth.
space shoe: a custom shoe molded to the contours of the wearer's foot
space shot: the launch of a spacecraft and its subsequent flight in space
space suit: A space suit is a special protective suit that is worn by astronauts in space.
space-time: the four-dimensional continuum having three spatial coordinates and one time coordinate that together completely specify the location of a particle or an event
space walk: When an astronaut goes on a space walk, he or she leaves the spacecraft and works outside it while floating in space.
swing space: a temporary working environment, used esp while renovations are being carried out
third space: the coffee shop considered as an alternative to a bar or restaurant as a place to socialize outside the home
vast space: You use space to refer to an area that is empty or available . The area can be any size . For example, you can refer to a large area outside as a large open space or to a small area between two objects as a small space .
wall space: You use space to refer to an area that is empty or available . The area can be any size . For example, you can refer to a large area outside as a large open space or to a small area between two objects as a small space .
white space: the portions of a printed page that lack text, illustrations, etc. and are therefore blank
work space: the place where a person, or people work
annular space: An annular space is a ring-shaped space outside the drillpipe, through which mud and cuttings are removed.
Crookes space: a dark region near the cathode in some low-pressure gas-discharge tubes
double-space: to type ( copy ) with a full space between lines
enough space: You use space to refer to an area that is empty or available . The area can be any size. For example, you can refer to a large area outside as a large open space or to a small area between two objects as a small space .
garage space: space available for housing a motor vehicle, usually within a purpose-built building
limited space: You use space to refer to an area that is empty or available . The area can be any size. For example, you can refer to a large area outside as a large open space or to a small area between two objects as a small space .
linear space: a mathematical structure consisting of a set of objects ( vectors ) associated with a field of objects ( scalars ), such that the set constitutes an Abelian group and a further operation, scalar multiplication, is defined in which the product of a scalar and a vector is a vector
living space: the amount of space people have to live in
metric space: a set for which a metric is defined between every pair of points
office space: office space is a room or rooms in a building that provide a suitable environment for office operations
sample space: the set of possible outcomes of an experiment ; the range of values of a random variable
single-space: to type ( copy ) without leaving a space between the lines
space blanket: a plastic insulating body wrapping coated on one or both sides with aluminium foil which reflects back most of the body heat lost by radiation: carried by climbers, mountaineers, etc, for use in cases of exposure or exhaustion
space capsule: a vehicle, sometimes carrying people or animals, designed to obtain scientific information from space, planets, etc, and be recovered on returning to earth
space charge: the negative electric charge within a cloud of electrons that is located in one of the spaces between electrodes, usually the cathode and first grid, in a vacuum tube
space fiction: a book, film, TV series, etc, set in outer space