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vacant

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
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va·cant /ˈveɪkənt/ ●●○ adjective  1 EMPTYAVAILABLEa vacant seat, building, room, or piece of land is empty and available for someone to use 〔座位、房屋、土地〕空的,未被占用的 Only a few apartments were still vacant. 只有几套公寓仍然空着。 There was only a vacant lot (=empty unused area of land in a city) where her house used to be. 她以前房子所在的地方只剩下一块空地了。see thesaurus at emptyRegisterIn everyday English, people usually say that a seat or room is free rather than vacant: 在日常英语中,表达座位或房间空着,人们通常说 free,而不说 vacantIs this seat free? 这个座位空着吗?2 BE formal a job or position in an organization that is vacant is available for someone to start doing 〔工作或职位〕空缺的fall vacant British English (=become vacant) 出缺 He was offered the position of headmaster when it fell vacant. 校长职位空出来以后给了他。situations vacant British English (=the part of a newspaper where jobs are advertised) 招聘广告专栏3 vacant expression/look/stare etc writtenTHINK ABOUT# an expression that shows that someone does not seem to be thinking about anything 茫然的表情/神情/凝视等 He gazed at me with vacant eyes. 他用茫然的眼神看着我。vacantly adverb Cindy was staring vacantly into space. 辛迪茫然地凝视着前方。
Examples from the Corpus
vacantDuring the 1870s agricultural depression had led to land and even rural jobs lying vacant.The flat above was reserved for some sort of company letting and was, at present, vacant.Half of the apartments in the building are vacant.He applied for the job of Eliot's personal secretary, which had just fallen vacant.Of the buildings the company owns, only 3% are vacant.The next guesthouse we tried had a couple of rooms vacant.She stared back at him, more vacant and stupid than he had ever seen her.The police had set up a temporary station in a vacant apartment across the street.If you're looking for somewhere to rent, I think there's a vacant apartment in my building.When the post became vacant it was offered to Wendy Brooks.It was the elder Gough who founded the Marin Weightlifting Club and relocated it to the vacant machine shop in 1990.Our company only has one or two vacant positions at the moment.He said there would be no enforced redundancies, but some vacant posts would remain unfilled.Clinton has appointed three successors to the vacant posts.There don't seem to be any vacant rooms in the whole of London!Brunton went into the bar, but he couldn't spot a single vacant seat.Then the station you left hires some one to fill your vacant slot.vacant lotAt 11 p. m., he said, a man telephoned his room, and together they drove to a vacant lot.He'd even searched the vacant lots.On our march we camped one night in a vacant lot adjoining a female seminary at Gordonsville.Sanitation: A special task force shall be assigned to clean up all vacant lots and trashed areas throughout the deprived areas.Broughton said the codes would make it simpler to build on small hillside vacant lots in older developed neighborhoods.Woke up to hear bulldozers Rumble through vacant lots, Saw houseplants we forgot to water Shrivelled in their pots.We stood in the vacant lot, which was still a vacant lot, where the three tramps were found.situations vacantOn revision mornings, however, she even read the situations vacant pages.
From Longman Business Dictionaryvacantva‧cant /ˈveɪkənt/ adjective1PROPERTYproperty that is vacant is not being used and may be available to rent or buyThe committee recommended that factories should be sited on vacant land in small towns rather than in villages or the open countryside.The number of vacant properties for all housing applicants has fallen during the same period.2HUMAN RESOURCESvacant jobs or positions in a company are available for someone to start doingShe turned down two job offers before accepting the vacant post of deputy administrator.Nine seats have beenleft vacant by recent board resignations.3situations vacant the part of a newspaper in which jobs are advertisedOrigin vacant (1200-1300) Old French Latin, present participle of vacare to be empty, be free
building, room, vacant of a Business Corpus piece seat, or


vacant
vacant /ˈveɪkənt/ adjective
 Date: 1200-1300
 Language: Old French
 Origin: Latin, present participle of vacare 'to be empty, be free'
1. a vacant seat, building, room, or piece of land is empty and available for someone to use:
    Only a few apartments were still vacant.
    There was only a vacant lot (=empty unused area of land in a city) where her house used to be.
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    In everyday English, people usually say that a seat or room is free rather than vacant:
    Is this seat free?
2. formal a job or position in an organization that is vacant is available for someone to start doing
    fall vacant British English (=become vacant)
    He was offered the position of headmaster when it fell vacant.
    situations vacant British English (=the part of a newspaper where jobs are advertised)
3. vacant expression/look/stare etc written an expression that shows that someone does not seem to be thinking about anything:
    He gazed at me with vacant eyes.
—vacantly adverb:
    Cindy was staring vacantly into space.


va·cantBrE /ˈveɪkənt/ 🔊NAmE /ˈveɪkənt/ 🔊 adjective(of a seat, hotel room, house, etc. 座位、旅馆房间、房屋等) empty; not being used 空着的;未被占用的 SYN unoccupied vacant properties未被占用的房地产The seat next to him was vacant. 他旁边的座位空着。🔊🔊(especially NAmE) a vacant lot (= a piece of land in a city that is not being used) 一块闲置的地皮   compare engaged (4) , occupied (1) (formal) if a job in a company is vacant, nobody is doing it and it is available for sb to take (职位)空缺的When the post finally fell (= became) vacant, they offered it to Fiona. 这个职位最终空出来之后,他们把它给了菲奥纳。🔊🔊(BrE) Situations Vacant (= a section in a newspaper where jobs are advertised) 招聘广告栏目(of a look, an expression, etc. 目光、表情等) showing no sign that the person is thinking of anything 无神的;呆滞的;茫然的;若有所失的a vacant look呆滞的目光 va·cant·ly BrE /ˈveɪkəntli/ 🔊NAmE /ˈveɪkəntli/ 🔊 adverbto stare vacantly茫然瞪视