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espaces

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

I. space [Brit speɪs, Am speɪs] N

1. space U (room):

to make space for sb/sth
to give sb space fig

2. space C (gap, blank area):

espace m (between entre)
space MUS
enclosed spaces

3. space C (area of land):

open spaces

4. space (interval of time):

5. space:

space AEROSP, PHYS
the exploration of space , space exploration attr research, programme, exploration, vehicle, rocket

II. space [Brit speɪs, Am speɪs] VB trans

III. space [Brit speɪs, Am speɪs]

space-time, space-time continuum N PHYS

floor space N

breathing space N

1. breathing space (respite):

2. breathing space (postponement):

délai m (in which to do pour faire)

deep space N

cupboard space N

disk space N

retail space N

space platform N AEROSP

space probe N AEROSP

in the PONS Dictionary

I. space [speɪs] N

1. space (area, gap) a. COMPUT, TYPO:

2. space no pl (room):

to leave space for sb/sth

3. space (interval of time):

4. space (outer space):

II. space [speɪs] VB trans

space lab, space laboratory N

I. space age, space-age N

II. space age, space-age ADJ

shelf space N

space station N

space traveller N

space travel N no pl

outer space N no pl

space bar N

deep space N AVIAT

in the PONS Dictionary

I. space [speɪs] N

1. space (area, gap) a. comput, TYPO:

2. space (room):

to leave space for sb/sth

3. space (interval of time):

4. space (outer space):

II. space [speɪs] VB trans

space lab, space laboratory N

parking space N

shelf space N

space research N

space agency N

storage space N

advertising space N

deep space N AVIAT

space-age ADJ

GEA Glossary of Refrigeration Technology

Present
Ispace
youspace
he/she/itspaces
wespace
youspace
theyspace
Past
Ispaced
youspaced
he/she/itspaced
wespaced
youspaced
theyspaced
Present Perfect
Ihavespaced
youhavespaced
he/she/ithasspaced
wehavespaced
youhavespaced
theyhavespaced
Past Perfect
Ihadspaced
youhadspaced
he/she/ithadspaced
wehadspaced
youhadspaced
theyhadspaced

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The dragon is tightly holding a black, inverted equilateral triangle of deep space indicative of the unit's surveillance tracking coverage.
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He is shown being training for deep space travel by diving to deep depths in the ocean.
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The dome drifts off into deep space, where it is found by the aliens.
en.wikipedia.org
It is one of the largest comprehensive catalogues, as it includes all types of deep space objects and is not confined to, for example, galaxies.
en.wikipedia.org
Deep space navigation relies on radiometric and star trackers.
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