释义 |
interspacenoun /ˈɪntəspeɪs /A space between things: the narrow interspaces between cells...- Fine, evenly spaced, simple, prorsiradiate ribs are separated by narrow interspaces.
- There is a thinking stuff from which all things are made, and which, in its original state, permeates, penetrates, and fills the interspaces of the universe.
- In the Nevada species the costae are more dense, with narrower interspaces and less of a tendency for medial intercalation.
verb /ɪntəˈspeɪs / [with object]Put or occupy a space between (two or more things): the four-storey houses were interspaced with the ramshackle cottages of the workmen...- The speeches by spiritual heads were interspaced with Christmas carols by leading church choirs from the city.
- The session was interspaced with militant slogan shouting and revolutionary songs.
- Other Rebels were interspaced through the greenery, all waiting for any sign of enemy troops.
Rhymes abase, ace, apace, backspace, base, bass, brace, case, chase, dace, efface, embrace, encase, enchase, enlace, face, grace, interlace, in-your-face, lace, mace, misplace, outface, outpace, pace, place, plaice, race, space, Thrace, trace, upper case |