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space /speɪs/ ► SEE ALLspace outspace sb out space sth out●ˌspace ˈout●ˌspace sb ˈout (slang, especially NAmE) to be confused, unable to think clearly, or not aware of what is happening around you, for example as a result of taking drugs; to put sb in a state like this (因服用药物等)精神恍惚,使神志不清◆I was supposed to meet her for lunch but I spaced out and forgot. 我本应该和她共进午餐,可我迷迷糊糊地给忘了。◆The drugs I was taking for my illness spaced me out so I couldn’t think clearly. 我为治病吃的药把我弄得头昏脑涨,神志不清。[v + adv] [v + n/pron + adv]▸ ˌspaced ˈout adjective (slang) confused, unable to think clearly and not completely conscious of what is happening around you, for example because of taking drugs (因服用药物等)精神恍惚的,神志不清的◆He sat in the corner looking completely spaced out. 他坐在角落里,看上去好像整个人已灵魂出窍一般。●ˌspace sth ˈoutto arrange things with a regular distance or time between them, especially a fairly large amount 使拉开(空间或时间上)的间距;使隔开◆Try spacing the words out more on the page. 把页面上的字间距再拉大些。◆Should I space out the baby’s feeds over 24 hours? 我是不是应该在 24 小时中分多次喂宝宝?[v + n/pron + adv] [v + adv + n] |