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back space character - traducción al holandés

BLANK AREA THAT SEPARATES WORDS, SENTENCES, SYLLABLES, OR OTHER WRITTEN OR PRINTED GLYPHS; PRECISE TYPOGRAPHICAL RULES DIFFER ACCORDING TO LANGUAGE AND CONTEXT
Space (character); Space Character; Space symbol; Space sign; ␠; Ensp; Sticky space; ␢; Space (symbol); Space punctuation; Space (typography); Space characters; Blank space (punctuation); Emspace; \emspace; ASCII 32; \x20; (space); U+0020

back space character      
teken van "backspace" op toetsenbord van computer en schrijfmachine om het geschrevene een letter terug te brengen
character actor         
  • Actor [[Claude Rains]] (right) was sometimes a leading actor, sometimes a character actor, often cast as a sophisticated, sometimes "morally ambiguous" man.<ref name=twsDigitalPolyphony/>
  • quote=...became one of Hollywood’s most dependable supporting actresses playing, as she once described, "women with a heart of gold and a corset of steel.}}</ref>
ACTOR WHO PREDOMINANTLY PLAYS UNUSUAL OR ECCENTRIC CHARACTERS
Character actress; Character actors; Character actresses; Character-actor; Character acting; Character Actor; Character roles; Character artiste; Character role; Character part
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outer space         
  • alt=Patchy orange and blue nebulosity against a black background, with a curved orange arc wrapping around a star at the center.
  • Earth and the Moon as seen from cislunar space
  • first image taken by a human of the whole Earth]], probably photographed by [[William Anders]] of [[Apollo 8]].<ref name="Apollo8FlightJournalDay1"/> South is up; South America is in the middle.
  • alt=The lower half shows a blue planet with patchy white clouds. The upper half has a man in a white spacesuit and maneuvering unit against a black background.
  • inflation]] from the initial state, followed thereafter by steadier expansion to the present day, shown at right.
  • alt=At lower left, a white coma stands out against a black background. Nebulous material streams away to the top and left, slowly fading with distance.
  • geosynchronous]] and [[low Earth orbit]]
  • The [[interplanetary dust cloud]] illuminated and visible as [[zodiacal light]], with its parts the ''false dawn'',<ref name=eso_2017/> ''[[gegenschein]]'' and the rest of its band, which is visually crossed by the [[Milky Way]]
  • alt=A black background with luminous shapes of various sizes scattered randomly about. They typically have white, red or blue hues.
  • abbr=on}} altitude in [[low Earth orbit]]. In the background the [[Milky Way]]'s [[interstellar space]] is visible, as well as in the foreground, above Earth, the [[airglow]] of the [[ionosphere]] just below and beyond the so-defined edge of space the [[Kármán line]] in the [[thermosphere]].
  • Aurora australis]] observed from the [[International Space Station]]
  • alt=A glass display case holds a mechanical device with a lever arm, plus two metal hemispheres attached to draw ropes
  • alt=At top, a dark rocket is emitting a bright plume of flame against a blue sky. Underneath, a column of smoke is partly concealing a navy ship.
  • alt=A white rocketship with oddly-shaped wings at rest on a runway.
  • cosmic voids]] of the intergalactic medium.
VOID BETWEEN CELESTIAL BODIES
Interstellar space; Outer Space; Intergalactic gas; Intergalactic space; Edge of space; Boundary to space; Cislunar space; Deepspace; Cislunar; Space boundary; Space border; Geospace; Inter-planetary space; Cis-lunar space; Cislunar medium; Space/universe; Outer-space; Spaceborne; Space-borne; Space-based; XGEO; Near-Earth space
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Definición

character actor
(character actors)
A character actor is an actor who specializes in playing unusual or eccentric people.
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Wikipedia

Space (punctuation)

In writing, a space ( ) is a blank area that separates words, sentences, syllables (in syllabification) and other written or printed glyphs (characters). Conventions for spacing vary among languages, and in some languages the spacing rules are complex. Inter-word spaces ease the reader's task of identifying words, and avoid outright ambiguities such as "now here" vs. "nowhere". They also provide convenient guides for where a human or program may start new lines.

Typesetting can use spaces of varying widths, just as it can use graphic characters of varying widths. Unlike graphic characters, typeset spaces are commonly stretched in order to align text. The typewriter, on the other hand, typically has only one width for all characters, including spaces. Following widespread acceptance of the typewriter, some typewriter conventions influenced typography and the design of printed works.

Computer representation of text facilitates getting around mechanical and physical limitations such as character widths in at least two ways:

  • Character encodings such as Unicode provide spaces of several widths, which are encoded using distinct numeric code points. For example, Unicode U+20 is the "normal" space character, but U+A0 adds the meaning that a new line should not be started there, while U+2003 represents a space with a fixed width of one em. Collectively, such characters are called Whitespace characters.
  • Formatting and drawing languages and software commonly provide much more flexibility in spacing. For example, SVG, PostScript, and countless other languages enable drawing characters at specific (x,y) coordinates on a screen or page. By drawing each word at a specific starting coordinate, such programs need not "draw" spaces at all (this can lead to difficulties in extracting the correct text back out). Similarly, word processors can "fully justify" text, stretching inter-word spaces to make all lines the same length (as can mechanical Linotype machines). Precision is limited by physical capabilities of output devices.