1. distance
It's within walking distance.
They dance in circles to communicate a short distance, and shake their bodies and dart back and forth to indicate a longer distance.
The mountains, too, at a distance appear airy masses and smooth, but seen near at hand, they are rough.
Those fated to meet will do so regardless of distance. Those not fated will not, even if they are across from one another.
The league originally referred to the distance a person or a horse could walk in an hour.
If the distance you move the pen is too small, the speed too slow, it can't recognize the gestures well and you can't operate it in the way you thought.
For some, a professional distance between their 'work' selves and their 'social' selves is necessary.
distance (n)
The first water-car prototype could only cover a distance of 2km before running out of fuel.
Students in the high school that has a distance of more than 6 km (one way) between home and school, are entitled to daily ride or travel allowances.
When meeting a person for the first time, be sure to pay attention to the distance placed between yourself and your partner.
All at once I saw a human form in the distance, and, to my surprise, soon recognized that the traveler was a woman.
Gestural language had, however, serious limitations, since it could not be used in the dark or at distance.
Distance per degree of longitude at equator.
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