1 the place beyond Earth -- espace [ masculine ]
a NASA probe traveling through space une sonde de la NASA voyageant à travers l’espace
2 [ singular ] an amount of time -- espace [ masculine ]
3 to place things at a particular distance apart -- espacer
Tents must be spaced at least 3m apart. Les tentes doivent être espacées l’une de l’autre d’au moins 3m.
5 room; the absence of objects; the area available for use -- place
Have you enough space to turn round?
Is there space for one more?
6 (often outer space) the region outside the Earth’s atmosphere, in which all stars and other planets etc are situated -- espace
travellers through space.
7 (also space out) to set (things) apart from one another -- espacer
We are limited in the space we can give to an opinion.
This form of transport takes up a great deal of space, is noisy and contributes significantly to the greenhouse effect.
We have a good story to tell of achievements and prospects in space.
The natural family is the space for protection of children, and parents are their first protectors.
The final issue is the exploration of space.
Set one car-parking space aside so that cyclists have more room to store their bicycles out of the rain.
We have no choice but to categorically oppose the policy to commercialise and militarise space.
In the space of a year or so, we have had three robberies: in the bank, the canteen and the post office.
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