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Definition of headspace in English: headspacenounˈhɛdspeɪsˈhɛdspeɪs mass noun1The air or empty space left above the contents in a sealed container. (密封容器内所装物品上面的)顶部空间 pour the hot chutney into the jars, leaving 5 mm headspace Example sentencesExamples - For high-acid foods, jars should be filled to within half an inch of the top of the jar; low-acid foods call for one inch of headspace.
- When filling jars, you must leave headspace since foods will bubble during cooking.
- The partial pressure of CO2 in the headspace of the keg acts the same under higher blended pressures.
- The size of the glass is another chief consideration - there has to be enough headspace for the aroma to develop.
- Samples of headspace gas were taken periodically and evaluated for CFC content by GC.
- Pack the boiling-hot relish into hot, clean pint jars, leaving 1 / 4 inch of headspace.
- Pour the jelly into hot jars, leaving a ¼-inch (6 mm) headspace.
- Warm, moist headspace air can activate mold growth, causing grain to crust and seal over.
- They have patented an interface for APCI-MS that uses a venturi pump to sample air from the nose, mouth or headspace above a food.
2informal A person's state of mind or mindset. if you're not in the right headspace for this stuff it's going to bore you, no matter how well it's done Example sentencesExamples - I'm probably not in the best headspace for this film at the moment, given my current state, but I thought it was great.
- The film is so effective at forcing viewers into Simpson's headspace that it can be painful to watch.
- To get in the right headspace, he started working on tracks at his uptown home, removing himself from downtown rock-scene distractions and choosing isolation over inebriation.
- I was in a weird headspace earlier today, and I couldn't even really define it for myself.
- I just got back from visiting my relatives over on the west coast, which always leaves me in a weird headspace.
- The whole experience kind of feels as if you're walking around inside an IMAX movie, which, if one is in the proper headspace, could be a pretty cool thing.
- Did he have to hear the song a lot of times before he got into the right headspace to play something?
- Here is something I was inspired to write about the US elections, maybe because it was taking up too much of my headspace!
- When you break up with someone, you have to get back into the right headspace again where you are happy with yourself and life.
- She's in a very different headspace than I am, and a different place in her real life, so her perspective isn't theoretical.
- Whenever she leaves for Canada, she automatically goes into a totally different headspace.
- It was brilliant because what Ross was doing was getting us all in the same headspace.
- This is the natural headspace for a pop critic who has made the jump to the bookshelf from the blurb-littered world of book, CD and film reviews in glossy magazines.
- The last week and a half or so has seen me in fairly odd headspace - I've been pursuing a number of work-related leads, talking to substantial numbers of intriguing people and helping out friends with projects large and small.
- Call it New Age bunk, but it is a mental discipline as well - and I do enter quite a different headspace after class.
- That must be why Bynoe, who has penned hundreds of lines of genuine teen angst verse, now has trouble re-entering the angst-y headspace required for this particular type of poetic composition.
- I think she got the [accurate] impression that I was in a totally unreachable headspace, and ended the conversation before she'd really said all she wanted to.
- When I go there, it's simpler to get myself into the appropriate mom-visiting headspace, which is: I do anything she wants.
- 2.1 Time to think clearly or to be free from mental pressures.
I really need some headspace just now Example sentencesExamples - My main hope is that I'll give myself enough headspace to get my ideas organised.
- It's actually not so bad getting sick since it gives me a little more precious headspace.
- James told Hannah that he was headed for the Netherlands for a while to find "personal headspace".
- When we got there, there was a relief to finally get the headspace we needed and we took advantage of it.
- There's no peace to concentrate, no physical space to find your headspace in.
- With travelling reduced to a manageable (and much more enjoyable) level, stress levels have decreased, and headspace has been restored.
- My life is so full of people and conversations and encounters and experiences, I tend to view time alone as an opportunity to reflect, relax, be Meg, enjoy headspace.
- I know I feel a lot more relaxed, and I've caught up on some sleep and headspace, and feel about 1000 better than I did during the week.
- There's simply no time or headspace, " he says.
- You justly resent intrusion into what you consider sacrosanct headspace.
- It's just a feeling of being constantly in demand, feeling depleted because of that, and perhaps with little to no headspace.
Definition of headspace in US English: headspacenounˈhɛdspeɪsˈhedspās 1The unfilled space left above the contents in a sealed container. (密封容器内所装物品上面的)顶部空间 Example sentencesExamples - For high-acid foods, jars should be filled to within half an inch of the top of the jar; low-acid foods call for one inch of headspace.
- Pour the jelly into hot jars, leaving a ¼-inch (6 mm) headspace.
- The size of the glass is another chief consideration - there has to be enough headspace for the aroma to develop.
- When filling jars, you must leave headspace since foods will bubble during cooking.
- The partial pressure of CO2 in the headspace of the keg acts the same under higher blended pressures.
- They have patented an interface for APCI-MS that uses a venturi pump to sample air from the nose, mouth or headspace above a food.
- Warm, moist headspace air can activate mold growth, causing grain to crust and seal over.
- Pack the boiling-hot relish into hot, clean pint jars, leaving 1 / 4 inch of headspace.
- Samples of headspace gas were taken periodically and evaluated for CFC content by GC.
2informal A person's state of mind or mindset. if you're not in the right headspace for this stuff it's going to bore you, no matter how well it's done Example sentencesExamples - Call it New Age bunk, but it is a mental discipline as well - and I do enter quite a different headspace after class.
- The last week and a half or so has seen me in fairly odd headspace - I've been pursuing a number of work-related leads, talking to substantial numbers of intriguing people and helping out friends with projects large and small.
- I think she got the [accurate] impression that I was in a totally unreachable headspace, and ended the conversation before she'd really said all she wanted to.
- That must be why Bynoe, who has penned hundreds of lines of genuine teen angst verse, now has trouble re-entering the angst-y headspace required for this particular type of poetic composition.
- This is the natural headspace for a pop critic who has made the jump to the bookshelf from the blurb-littered world of book, CD and film reviews in glossy magazines.
- The whole experience kind of feels as if you're walking around inside an IMAX movie, which, if one is in the proper headspace, could be a pretty cool thing.
- I just got back from visiting my relatives over on the west coast, which always leaves me in a weird headspace.
- When you break up with someone, you have to get back into the right headspace again where you are happy with yourself and life.
- Whenever she leaves for Canada, she automatically goes into a totally different headspace.
- She's in a very different headspace than I am, and a different place in her real life, so her perspective isn't theoretical.
- The film is so effective at forcing viewers into Simpson's headspace that it can be painful to watch.
- It was brilliant because what Ross was doing was getting us all in the same headspace.
- To get in the right headspace, he started working on tracks at his uptown home, removing himself from downtown rock-scene distractions and choosing isolation over inebriation.
- When I go there, it's simpler to get myself into the appropriate mom-visiting headspace, which is: I do anything she wants.
- Did he have to hear the song a lot of times before he got into the right headspace to play something?
- Here is something I was inspired to write about the US elections, maybe because it was taking up too much of my headspace!
- I was in a weird headspace earlier today, and I couldn't even really define it for myself.
- I'm probably not in the best headspace for this film at the moment, given my current state, but I thought it was great.
- 2.1 Time to think clearly or to be free from mental pressures.
I really need some headspace just now Example sentencesExamples - With travelling reduced to a manageable (and much more enjoyable) level, stress levels have decreased, and headspace has been restored.
- My life is so full of people and conversations and encounters and experiences, I tend to view time alone as an opportunity to reflect, relax, be Meg, enjoy headspace.
- You justly resent intrusion into what you consider sacrosanct headspace.
- I know I feel a lot more relaxed, and I've caught up on some sleep and headspace, and feel about 1000 better than I did during the week.
- It's actually not so bad getting sick since it gives me a little more precious headspace.
- There's no peace to concentrate, no physical space to find your headspace in.
- James told Hannah that he was headed for the Netherlands for a while to find "personal headspace".
- It's just a feeling of being constantly in demand, feeling depleted because of that, and perhaps with little to no headspace.
- There's simply no time or headspace, " he says.
- When we got there, there was a relief to finally get the headspace we needed and we took advantage of it.
- My main hope is that I'll give myself enough headspace to get my ideas organised.
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