What does 空間 in Japanese mean?
What is the meaning of the word 空間 in Japanese? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use 空間 in Japanese.
The word 空間 in Japanese means space, 広がり、(広々とした)空間、一帯, 場所、空間、スペース, スペース 、 開いている場所 、 空間, 係船余地[空間], 空間 、 スペース, 開いたところ, 作業スペース[空間], 作業スペース[空間]. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word 空間
space
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広がり、(広々とした)空間、一帯(broad distance) The pilot looked across the expanse to the setting sun. |
場所、空間、スペース(space) There's always a place for you in this house. |
スペース 、 開いている場所 、 空間(space) そのソファは買えないよ。それを置くスペースがないだろ。 You can't buy that sofa. We have no room for it. |
係船余地[空間](pier) (桟橋の) The ship glided into the slip. |
空間 、 スペース(three-dimensional expanse) (3次元的な広がり) 高さと幅があったので、そのコンテナには、貯蔵用の大きな空間(or: スペース)があった。 Because it was wide and deep, the container had plenty of space for storage. |
開いたところ(free place or space) Bill phoned the hotel to see if they had any vacancies for the following weekend. There are still some vacancies on this course, if you'd like to sign up for it. |
作業スペース[空間](area used for work) Professor Hawkins had a very cluttered work space, with piles of papers and books everywhere. |
作業スペース[空間](area in which one works) |
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