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
- Women once again are having fewer children and spacing them further apart
女人再次减少了生孩子的数量,而且生育之间相隔的时间也更长了。 - 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。 - These cells reconstruct the receptors and glands with their normal spacing.
这些细胞重建了具有正常间距的感受器和腺体。 - The atoms are large, relative to their spacing.
原子和它们的间隔相对而言是大的。 - You can see the extra bit of spacing on Googles Ad Formats.
你可以看到一些额外的间距对谷歌的广告格式。 - That are close to the size and spacing of a desktop keyboard.
其大小和间距与台式电脑的键盘十分接近。 - The spacing withing cells of the table.
表的单元格中的间距。 - You can declare multiple layouts for a container, so as to combine both vertical and horizontal spacing.
对于一个容器,可以声明多个布局,以便组合水平和垂直方向的间距。 - Your exact spacing is not retained when submitted as text.
当作为文本提交了时,你的准确间距没被保留。 - This is multiplied with the line spacing defined in the font.
在该字体使定义的行间距倍增。