interior space

collocation in English

meaningsofinteriorandspace

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interior
adjective[before noun]
uk
/ɪnˈtɪə.ri.ər/
us
/ɪnˈtɪr.i.ɚ/
inside:
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space
noun
uk
/speɪs/
us
/speɪs/
an empty area that is available to ...
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(Definition ofinteriorandspacefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofinterior space

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Ceilings are made of plasterboard so as to allow space for service installations, to hide structural unevenness or to further model theinteriorspace.
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To see a statue of this scale displayed indoors is odd, and the way the effigy dominates theinteriorspaceis strange at first.
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These objects were normally placed on the roof of a building and broadcast to aninteriorspaceof this building.
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We begin in an impressiveinteriorspace, the opera house, 'a great house, a strange one, in the heart of the city'.
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The modification deprived the structure of allinteriorspace, rendering it more a monument than a building.
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While the windows separate the exterior social space from the poet'sinteriorspace, they also serve to link the spectacle with the spectator.
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The impressive figure dominates theinteriorspaceof the hall, which also houses an exhaustive archive of the man's life and work.
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The architectural nature of this simple, effective and innovatory ventilation system is revealed by the quality of theinteriorspace.
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Theinteriorspacecontains a steam lift, which was used to transport the building materials and is now used for carrying up visitors.
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The openness and axial interpenetrability of the interior is contrasted by the full thickness of the masonry walls that separateinteriorspacefrom exterior.
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Unlike other statues, its skin encloses aninteriorspace.
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We divided the resulting figure of the maximum area that could have beeninteriorspaceby 18.7 to estimate the number of people that lived in each structure.
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The museum setting, aninteriorspacewith windows in the roof, takes all structural engineering elements out of these monuments and reduces them to mere surfaces.
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In different ways,interiorspace, understood as psychic and social, is connected with exterior space understood as political and geographic through the human body walking and falling.
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The inner membrane has a much greater surface area and forms a series of folds or invaginations, called cristae, which project inward towards theinteriorspaceof the organelle.
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The glass is suspended from an external support structure comprising a steel ring beam and folded sheet aluminium purlins, leaving theinteriorspaceof the room unobstructed by structure.
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This trailer used small-diameter wheels to maximizeinteriorspace, and robotic arms to lift the automobiles and position them closely together in the trailer body.
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A size increase resulted in slightly moreinteriorspaceand a weight gain of several hundred pounds.
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Some premium models also include a shower, toilet, wastewater tanks, slide-out section (to increaseinteriorspace), microwave, and an oven.
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