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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/ adverb◆to stare vacantly 茫然瞪视 |