spacing
英 [ˈspeɪsɪŋ]
美 [ˈspeɪsɪŋ]
n. (空间)间隔; (尤指)字距,行距; (时间)间隔
v. 以一定间隔排列
space的现在分词
BNC.12783 / COCA.15514
牛津词典
noun
- (空间)间隔;(尤指)字距,行距
the amount of space that is left between things, especially between the words or lines printed on a page- single/double spacing (= with one or two lines left between lines of type)
单倍 / 双倍行距
- single/double spacing (= with one or two lines left between lines of type)
- (时间)间隔
the amount of time that is left between things happening
柯林斯词典
英英释义
noun
- the property possessed by an array of things that have space between them
- the time between occurrences of a repeating event
- some women do not control the spacing of their children
双语例句
- Float width and spacing will be specified by Y company.
公司会制定浮体的宽度和间距。 - This is multiplied with the line spacing defined in the font.
在该字体使定义的行间距倍增。 - The spacing withing cells of the table.
表的单元格中的间距。 - The optimum parameters include the optimum frequency spacing, average damping ratio, and tuning frequency ratio.
最优参数包括最优频率间隔、最优平均阻尼比和最优调谐频率比。 - Again, the spacing between the trees and the building is critical.
树木和建筑之间的距离起重要作用。 - The results showed the narrow row spacing can remarkable raise wheat ear numbers and yield.
结果表明,相同基本苗情况下,缩小行距放稀株距均能显著提高2个小麦品种的成穗数,增产显著。 - As the spacing increases, the concrete's thickness and need for reinforcement increases.
当缝间距增加时,混凝土厚度和所需的钢筋也要增加。 - That alters the spacing between the elements of the crystal.
这个过程就改变了晶体成分之间的间隔。 - The atoms are large, relative to their spacing.
原子和它们的间隔相对而言是大的。 - This was due to a spacing problem I had with the missile hatches in the top hull.
这是由于间距的问题,我曾与导弹舱口在顶端的船体。