space
Kelime Anlamı :

1. Uzay.
2. boşluk.
3. ara.
4. alan.
5. fasıla bırakmak.
6. mesafe.
7. Feza.
8. aralık bırakmak.
9. boşluk bırakmak.
10. ara vermek.
Sahne Örnekleri :
Tanımlar :
1. mathematics A set of elements or points satisfying specified geometric postulates: non-euclidean space.
2. the infinite extension of the three-dimensional region in which all matter exists.
3. the expanse in which the solar system, stars, and galaxies exist; the universe.
4. the region of this expanse beyond earth's atmosphere.
5. an extent or expanse of a surface or three-dimensional area: water covered a large space at the end of the valley.
6. A blank or empty area: the spaces between words.
7. an area provided for a particular purpose: a parking space.
8. reserved or available accommodation on a public transportation vehicle.
9. A period or interval of time.
10. A little while: let's rest for a space.
11. sufficient freedom from external pressure to develop or explore one's needs, interests, and individuality: "the need for personal space inevitably asserts itself” ( Maggie scarf).
12. music one of the intervals between the lines of a staff.
13. printing one of the blank pieces of type or other means used for separating words or characters.
14. one of the intervals during the telegraphic transmission of a message when the key is open or not in contact.
15. blank sections in printed material or broadcast time available for use by advertisers.
16. to organize or arrange with spaces between.
17. to separate or keep apart.
18. slang to stupefy or disorient from or as if from a drug. often used with out: the antihistamine spaces me out so I can't think clearly.
19. slang to be or become stupefied or disoriented. often used with out: I was supposed to meet her, but I spaced out and forgot.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1. of time.
2. unlimited or generalized physical extent.
3. A bounded or specific physical extent.
4. to roam, walk, wander.
5. to set some distance apart.
6. to insert or utlitise spaces in a written text.
7. to eject into outer space, usually without a space suit.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1. to move at large; expatiate.
2. to set at intervals; put a space between; specifically, in printing, to arrange the spaces and intervals in or between so that there may be no obvious disproportion: as, to space a paragraph; to space words, lines, or letters.
3. to divide into spaces.
4. to measure by paces.
5. the general receptacle of things; room
6. as a character of the universe
7. as a cognition or psychological phenomenon
8. as a mathematical system.
9. the interval between any two or more objects, or between terminal points; distance; extent, as of surface: as, the space of a mile.
10. the interval between two points of time; quantity of time; duration.
11. A short time; a while.
12. hence, time in which to do something; respite; opportunity; leisure.
13. A path; course (?).
14. in printing, one of the blank types which separate the words in print. the thicknesses most used are one third, one fourth, and one fifth of the square body of the text-type.
15. in musical notation, one of the degrees between the lines of the staff.
16. in ornithology, an unfeathered place on the skin between pterylæ; an apterium, Coues, key to N. A. birds, p. 87.
17. the clearance-space in a steam-engine cylinder between the head of the cylinder and the end of the piston when the crank is on its dead center.
18. the difference between the readings of the mercurial thermometer when the temperature is rising and when it is falling, due in part to the change in the curvature of the meniscus and in part to the expansion of the bulb from the change in pressure of the vertical capillary column. the general effect is analogous to that of the dead motion of the micrometer-screw.
19. euclidean space.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia