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open space phrase land, especially in a town, that has no buildings on it: (尤指城市中的)空地,开阔地 What I like about this town is that there's so much open space.我喜欢这个镇子,因为有很多开阔地。 wide open spaceI love the wide open spaces (= large areas of countryside) of central Australia.我喜欢澳大利亚中部广阔的原野。 The city has few parks and open spaces where people can exercise. We need to take down fences and create more open space where people can come together. He has promised to do more to preserve wild open spaces. I associate California with vast open spaces. an area in a sports field where there are no opponents: He found himself in open space as he sprinted down the left wing. She chipped the ball into the open space behind the defence. Defenders were crowded in front of the net and left open space for the opposition to rush in. See also
spacenoun(EMPTY PLACE) |