airspace
N น่านฟ้า nan-fa
air space |ˈe (ə )rˌspās ˈɛ (ə )rˌspeɪs | ▶noun space available in the atmosphere immediately above the earth: temples and mosques fight for airspace with skyscrapers. • the air available to aircraft to fly in, esp. the part subject to the jurisdiction of a particular country: the airliner was refused permission to enter Maltese airspace. • Law the right of a private landowner to the space above his land and any structures on it, which he can use for ordinary purposes such as the erection of signposts or fences. • space left to be occupied by air for purposes of insulation.
air |space |ˈɛːspeɪs | ▶noun [ mass noun ] the air available to aircraft to fly in, especially the part subject to the jurisdiction of a particular country. • room available in the atmosphere immediately above the earth: temples and mosques fight for airspace with skyscrapers. • Law the right of a private landowner to the space above his land and any structures on it.
á ir sp à ce á ir sp à ce 名詞 U 領空 (!しばしばone 's ~) ; 空隙 (げき ); (室内の )空気量, 空積 .