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Verbs Nouns Adjectives/Adverbs Pronouns Prepositions Conjunctions
pace (Advanced search)




CORE WORDS



Glob1500 space the area outside the earth's atmosphere where the sun, moon, planets and stars are; the area between or inside things n.
NGSL3000 space empty area with nothing in it n
NGSL3000 pace rate of speed at which someone or something moves or happens n

Tanaka6000 pace Tanaka6000 space Tanaka6000 spaceship

COMPOUND WORDS


airspace {n} (controlled portion of atmosphere) airspace {n} (part of sky used by aircraft) Aston dark space {n} (dark space in a glow discharge that is adjacent to the cathode) backspace {n} (computer key) backspace {n} (typewriter key) Banach space {n} (vector space) cathode dark space {n} (dark space in a glow discharge between the cathode glow and the negative glow) dark space {n} Dunkelraum Euclidian space {n} (Euclidean space) SEE: Euclidean space :: Faraday dark space {n} (dark space in a glow discharge that is between the negative glow and the positive column) Hilbert space {n} (a space in mathematics) hyperspace {n} (mathematics) hyperspace {n} (notional space in science fiction) linear space {n} (vector space) SEE: vector space :: metric space {n} (space (mathematics)) namespace {n} (conceptual space) non-breaking space {n} (a variant of the space character) outer space {n} (region) pace {n} (speed) pace {n} (step: step) pace {n} (way of stepping: gait of a horse) pacemaker {n} (medical implement) probability space {n} (notion in probability theory) snail's pace {n} (A very slow pace) space {n} (area beyond atmosphere of planets) space {n} (bounded or specific physical extent) space {n} (gap between written characters, lines etc.) space {n} (mathematics: generalized construct or set) space {n} (personal freedom) space {n} (physical extent in two or three dimensions) space {n} (piece of type used to separate words) space {n} (while) SEE: while :: space age {n} (current historical period which started with the launch of the Sputnik) space alien {n} (an extraterrestrial being) space bar {n} (key) space capsule {n} (vehicle or compartment designed to transport people in space and during reentry) spacecraft {n} (vehicle that travels through space) space debris {n} (objects in orbit without useful purpose) space flight {n} (flight into, from, or through space) space flight {n} (voyage in space) space frame {n} (a three-dimensional truss, often of steel, forming a rigid, stable structure) space heater {n} (heating appliance) spaceman {n} (astronaut) space mission {n} (journey into space) spaceport {n} (a site for launching spacecraft) space probe {n} (unmanned space vehicle designed to voyage beyond Earth orbit) space race {n} (competition between nations in the field of space exploration) space science {n} (discipline concerned with phenomena occurring in space or space flight) spaceship {n} (vehicle that flies through space) space shuttle {n} (vehicle capable of travelling repeatedly btw Earth and outer space) space sickness {n} (motion sickness caused by the weightlessness of space flight) space station {n} (manned artificial satellite) space suit {n} (system of clothing worn by astronauts when in space) spacetime {n} (four dimensional continuum) space-time {n} (spacetime) SEE: spacetime :: space tourism {n} (form of tourism) space travel {n} (travel through space in order to visit and explore other worlds) spacewoman {n} (a female astronaut) subarachnoid space {n} (space between the arachnoid mater) topological space {n} (a set with its topology) vector space {n} (mathematics) white space {n} (single character or series of characters) white space {n} (white area between written characters and graphic regions on a produced page) workspace {n} (area allocated for someone to work in) workspace {n} (computing: A file (or system of files) in which related software and data can be manipulated)

5000 WORDS


L086 P3399 space das Leerzeichen 空格















PHRASES



彼らは平均的な速度で実行されます。



They run at an even pace .


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オフィスはいくつかの小さなブロックに分かれています。



The office has been separated into several small spaces .


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If it is seen from a spaceship , the earth looks blue .


The time has come when we can travel through space .


I can't keep pace with you .


Space travel was thought to be impossible .


I wonder what it is like to travel through space .