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vacancy美 ['veɪkənsi] 英 ['veɪkənsi] - n.空虚;空额;(职位的)空缺;空职
- 网络空位;针孔旅社;空房
n. job,situation,post,position,opening 1. | [c] (职位的)空缺;空职;空额a job that is available for sb to do |
| | | | | vacancies for bar staff 酒吧职员的空缺 | | |
2. | [c] (旅馆等的)空房,空间a room that is available in a hotel, etc. |
| I'm sorry, we have no vacancies. 对不起,我们这里客满。 |
3. | [u] 无兴趣;无主意;空虚lack of interest or ideas |
| the vacancy of her expression 她那茫然若失的表情 |
n. | 1. an office, position, or tenancy that is unfilled or unoccupied 2. mental inactivity or lack of thought or intelligence 3. the state of being vacant 4. an empty site, normally containing an atom or ion, in a crystal 5. a job that is available for someone to do 6. a room in a hotel that is available for someone to stay in 7. lack of intelligence or interest 1. an office, position, or tenancy that is unfilled or unoccupied 2. mental inactivity or lack of thought or intelligence 3. the state of being vacant 4. an empty site, normally containing an atom or ion, in a crystal 5. a job that is available for someone to do 6. a room in a hotel that is available for someone to stay in 7. lack of intelligence or interest |
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