英:['speɪʃəsnəs]
美:['speɪʃəsnəs]
英:['speɪʃəsnəs]
美:['speɪʃəsnəs]
词根:spacy
adj.spacious 宽敞的,广阔的;无边无际的
spacy 广大的;宽大的
adv.spaciously 广大地;宽敞地
"the capaciousness of Santa's bag astounded the child"
"roominess in this size car is always a compromise"
"his new office lacked the spaciousness that he had become accustomed to"
空灵
又称 :空灵(airiness)
Middle English, from Anglo-French spacioux, from Latin spatiosus, from spatium space, room
The first known use of spacious was in the 14th century
spade1 of 3noun
a digging tool like a shovel made so that it can be pushed into the ground with the foot
a spade-shaped instrument
spade2 of 3verb
to dig with or use a spade
spade3 of 3noun
a black figure resembling an inverted heart with a short stem at the bottom used to indicate a suit of playing cards
a card of the suit of spades
spade1 of 3noun
a digging tool like a shovel made so that it can be pushed into the ground with the foot
a spade-shaped instrument
spade2 of 3verb
to dig with or use a spade
spade3 of 3noun
a black figure resembling an inverted heart with a short stem at the bottom used to indicate a suit of playing cards
a card of the suit of spades
spaciousadjective
large or vast in size or capacity
1 It’s an oft-uttered sentiment, as is the fact that the meticulously groomed garden incorporates the six characteristics — spaciousness, tranquillity, artifice, antiquity, aquatic elements and panoramic views — that collectively create the ideal, balanced Japanese garden.
2 Ms. Kikta doesn’t yet show the sensuousness for Coffee, but her statuesque quality, natural spaciousness and keen rhythm made it newly arresting.
3 But, as the title suggests, there are some open sections as well, where stillness and spaciousness — like that found at the bottom of a canyon — take over.
4 When surveying a hotel, Cameron pays close attention to the holy trinity: cleanliness, spaciousness of rooms and value.
5 While Mr. Haywood was mild and muted throughout his performance, Mr. Wosner was sparkling in the second-movement Andante variations, and he and Ms. Koh brought outdoor spaciousness to the final Presto romp.
6 Patrick: Not a visual sense, no, more of an emotional feeling, kind of a sense of how the spaciousness and the darkness/lightness might go.
7 The room's lighting conveys an impression of spaciousness.
这个房间的照明给人以宽敞的感觉。
8 In fact, McKee does spend a lot of Burning Boy on his lonesome; but even at its most sparse and spare, the album's delicate traces of piano and strings create a sense of lush spaciousness.
9 A world hidden inside, where time flows at its own pace, an vacant space leaving an impression just by its spaciousness.
隐藏在世界,在时间的流动按自己的步调,一个空置面积仅留下一个印象的宽敞明亮。
10 It is an album of spaciousness and claustrophobia, possibility and inhibition; at its best it feels fidgety and unstable, at its worst downcast and a bit predictable.
11 When Conrad and Ali took turns partnering her to the voluptuous splendor of the adagio melody, her brisk temperament made nothing of its spaciousness.
12 This, in combination with the great spaciousness, gives a high-level of amenity and a pleasant ambience for the user.
这样,与宽大空间的结合,为用户提供了高水平的设施和愉快的氛围。
13 What made me relax, and what I'm talking about, is spaciousness, love.
14 We would feel not only the excitement of being among so many different cultures but also a certain spaciousness the whole week.
15 Wangwei, called Shifo(the Buddha of poem), whose poem style was famous as grace and magnificence, forming a kind of state of spaciousness.
有“诗佛”之称的王维,其诗歌艺术特色以“优美”和“壮丽”著称,具有一种空灵悠远的境界。
16 At the album’s heart is “Aequilibria,” a piece with rich contrast and surprising balance between spaciousness — conveyed through airy fifths — and knotty smallness.
17 The predominant feature of the botanical garden is its spaciousness.
植物园的一个显著特色就是它的面积宽广。
18 But I sometimes missed a sense of spaciousness in his approach; it was all just a bit too close-up and unremittingly tense.
19 Meanwhile, a large quantity of clear glass is used in the Japanese styled room to give a feeling of spaciousness.
和室区域以大量清玻璃做为空间的开阔表现。
20 He gave the first movement tender weight; the final Allegro had exuberant spaciousness, then ended with understatement.