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词汇 hyperspace
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Definition of hyperspace in English:

hyperspace

nounˈhʌɪpəspeɪsˈhaɪpərˌspeɪs
mass noun
  • 1Space of more than three dimensions.

    超空间,(超三维的)多维空间

    Example sentencesExamples
    • De Certeau's oppositional term, ‘tactic’, can, on the other hand, be used to conceptualise hyperspace and the screener's activity.
    • The UN briefing tape shows a live satellite feed from the space shuttle showing space craft obviously using hyperspace technology.
    • The real space of the viewer can become a kind of hyperspace.
    • Furthermore, in eighth dimensional hyperspace, the strength of correlation between two events does not weaken as they draw further apart.
    • The vortex that occurs on a 3-d sphere rotating in hyperspace could be a conduit to other dimensions or parallel universes.
    • I'm scanning all hyperspace frequencies and wavelengths, along with all sensor and communication relay nets.
    1. 1.1 (in science fiction) a notional space–time continuum in which it is possible to travel faster than light.
      (科幻小说用语)时空连续体(一种想像物,可允许超光速飞行)
      Example sentencesExamples
      • We are going to hop around in hyperspace for a while until we come up with some ideas.
      • In the middle of that chaos Ivanov ordered impatiently: ‘Leap into hyperspace now!’
      • We can fire the Superlaser, and create a black hole to suck them into, or just have simple space warfare, and escape through hyperspace.
      • Around them, more ships came out of hyperspace.
      • Come out of hyperspace, we're approaching earth's orbit.
      • Certain points in space allow for easier access to hyperspace, so spacestations and bases are often constructed nearby them.
      • I was going to alert them to prepare for battle a half an hour before we come out of hyperspace.
      • ‘Something just knocked us out of hyperspace,’ Mira said, getting up and walking over to the view port.
      • An entire sector of space flashed as thousands of human ships came out of hyperspace.
      • The Commander glanced at his sensors and saw that the massive space station had jumped to hyperspace, its interdiction field now gone.
      • He could see the vivacious beauty of hyperspace out beyond the magnetic containment field.
      • There's a ship coming out of hyperspace about 10 million miles from here.
      • After a few minutes of tense waiting, Kade's scanner detected a massive tachyon burst, indicating the Sirran ships had entered hyperspace.
      • Soon the star field distorted and the rebel ships disappeared into the vortex of hyperspace.
      • A ship emerged from the center of the wormhole, and moments later the gateway through hyperspace contracted into nothing behind the starship.
      • All of a sudden, another cruiser (an SD), jumped in from hyperspace.
      • Those in the support fleet who weren't neutralized fled to the sanctuary of hyperspace en route back to Confederate Space.
      • When a ship exited a wormhole and dropped from hyperspace to normal, there was a distinct effect on the human body.
      • Without warning, the sensors on the Achilles pinged a pair of hyperspace contacts headed straight for Inner Sol.
      • The two ships dropped out of hyperspace, just outside the planet's gravitational range.

Derivatives

  • hyperspatial

  • adjectivehʌɪpəˈspeɪʃ(ə)l
    • One does not need a hyperspatial jump to recognize that being the ‘largest’ is the very problem of these systems.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Sophisticated and powerful neutrino scanners had tracked the hyperspatial movements of the flotilla long before they reached their ultimate destination.
      • It's a program, a piece of hyperspatial software designed explicitly to interface with the Mystery.
      • By gum, there is evidence for the hyperspatial nature of knitting in my own home.

Definition of hyperspace in US English:

hyperspace

nounˈhīpərˌspāsˈhaɪpərˌspeɪs
  • 1Space of more than three dimensions.

    超空间,(超三维的)多维空间

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The UN briefing tape shows a live satellite feed from the space shuttle showing space craft obviously using hyperspace technology.
    • Furthermore, in eighth dimensional hyperspace, the strength of correlation between two events does not weaken as they draw further apart.
    • De Certeau's oppositional term, ‘tactic’, can, on the other hand, be used to conceptualise hyperspace and the screener's activity.
    • I'm scanning all hyperspace frequencies and wavelengths, along with all sensor and communication relay nets.
    • The vortex that occurs on a 3-d sphere rotating in hyperspace could be a conduit to other dimensions or parallel universes.
    • The real space of the viewer can become a kind of hyperspace.
    1. 1.1 (in science fiction) a notional space-time continuum in which it is possible to travel faster than light.
      (科幻小说用语)时空连续体(一种想像物,可允许超光速飞行)
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Without warning, the sensors on the Achilles pinged a pair of hyperspace contacts headed straight for Inner Sol.
      • A ship emerged from the center of the wormhole, and moments later the gateway through hyperspace contracted into nothing behind the starship.
      • Come out of hyperspace, we're approaching earth's orbit.
      • Those in the support fleet who weren't neutralized fled to the sanctuary of hyperspace en route back to Confederate Space.
      • Certain points in space allow for easier access to hyperspace, so spacestations and bases are often constructed nearby them.
      • In the middle of that chaos Ivanov ordered impatiently: ‘Leap into hyperspace now!’
      • We can fire the Superlaser, and create a black hole to suck them into, or just have simple space warfare, and escape through hyperspace.
      • Around them, more ships came out of hyperspace.
      • He could see the vivacious beauty of hyperspace out beyond the magnetic containment field.
      • The two ships dropped out of hyperspace, just outside the planet's gravitational range.
      • I was going to alert them to prepare for battle a half an hour before we come out of hyperspace.
      • ‘Something just knocked us out of hyperspace,’ Mira said, getting up and walking over to the view port.
      • An entire sector of space flashed as thousands of human ships came out of hyperspace.
      • There's a ship coming out of hyperspace about 10 million miles from here.
      • After a few minutes of tense waiting, Kade's scanner detected a massive tachyon burst, indicating the Sirran ships had entered hyperspace.
      • The Commander glanced at his sensors and saw that the massive space station had jumped to hyperspace, its interdiction field now gone.
      • Soon the star field distorted and the rebel ships disappeared into the vortex of hyperspace.
      • All of a sudden, another cruiser (an SD), jumped in from hyperspace.
      • We are going to hop around in hyperspace for a while until we come up with some ideas.
      • When a ship exited a wormhole and dropped from hyperspace to normal, there was a distinct effect on the human body.
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