spacing
- IPA[ˈspeɪsɪŋ]
英式
- (in printing or writing) the amount of space between successive words, letters, or lines
noun: spacing
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名詞
- 1. (in printing or writing) the amount of space between successive words, letters, or lines the default setting is single spacing
- a continuous area or expanse which is free, available, or unoccupied: a table took up much of the space we shall all be living together in a small space
- position (two or more items) at a distance from one another: the poles are spaced 3m apart
Oxford Dictionary
- a continuous area or expanse which is free, available, or unoccupied: a table took up much of the space we shall all be living together in a small space
- position (two or more items) at a distance from one another: the poles are spaced 3 feet apart
Oxford American Dictionary
- (of two or more items) positioned at a distance from one another, especially a regular or ... the keys are neatly spaced
Oxford American Dictionary
- (of two or more items) positioned at a distance from one another, especially a regular or ... the keys are neatly spaced
Oxford Dictionary
- the amount of vertical space between successive lines of text: you can adjust the font size and line spacing
Oxford Dictionary
- the practice of planning the intervals between the births of children in a family: they were counselled on family planning and child spacing
Oxford Dictionary
- the practice of planning the intervals between the births of children in a family: they were counseled on family planning and child spacing
Oxford American Dictionary
- the region between the earth and outer space.
Oxford American Dictionary
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美式
- (in printing or writing) the amount of space between successive words, letters, or lines: the default setting is single spacing
Oxford American Dictionary