space
noun
/speɪs/
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- The near-vacuum in which planets, stars and other celestial objects are situated; the universe beyond the earth's atmosphere. [from 17thc.]
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ко́смос,
простра́нство
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- (geometry) A set of points, each of which is uniquely specified by a number (the dimensionality) of coordinates.
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интерва́л,
промежу́ток,
простра́нство
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- (heading) A bounded or specific extent, physical or otherwise.
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ме́сто,
простра́нство
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- (metal type) A piece of metal type used to separate words, cast lower than other type so as not to take ink, especially one that is narrower than one en (compare quad). [from 17thc.]
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про́пуск,
пробе́л
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- A gap; an empty place. [from 17thc.]
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про́пуск,
промежу́ток
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- A gap in text between words, lines etc., or a digital character used to create such a gap. [from 16thc.]
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пробе́л
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- The physical and psychological area one needs within which to live or operate; personal freedom. [from 20thc.]
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простра́нство
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- Physical extent across two or three dimensions (sometimes for or to do something). [from 14thc.]
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простра́нство,
пространство
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- (countable, mathematics) A generalized construct or set whose members have some property in common; typically there will be a geometric metaphor allowing these members to be viewed as "points". Often used with a restricting modifier describing the members (e.g. vector space), or indicating the inventor of the construct (e.g. Hilbert space). [from 20thc.]
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космос,
пространство
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