释义 |
spacingspac‧ing /ˈspeɪsɪŋ/ noun [uncountable] - The proper spacing of plants is critical for their growth.
- However, the detection of word boundaries is relatively simple since they are usually indicated by physical spacing on the page.
- If typed or word-processed, use double spacing.
- Page makeup software may allow type to be set in 1 point increments and, perhaps, offer half-point line spacing.
- Typesetting software would expect to offer at least half-point setting increments and tenth-point line spacing.
► single spacing (=lines with no empty lines between them) ► double spacing (=lines with one empty line after each one) the amount of space between the printed letters, words, or lines on a pagesingle spacing (=lines with no empty lines between them)double spacing (=lines with one empty line after each one) |