vacuum
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ˈvæ
cuum
kjum
kyoom
British pronunciation
/ˈvækjuːm/

Definición y significado de "vacuum"en inglés

to vacuum
01

pasar la aspiradora, aspirar

to clean a surface by using a machine that sucks up dirt, dust, etc.
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Transitive: to vacuum a surface
to vacuum definition and meaning
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She vacuums the carpets in the living room every week to keep them clean.
Ella pasa la aspiradora por las alfombras de la sala cada semana para mantenerlas limpias.
He vacuums the upholstery on the furniture to remove pet hair.
Él aspira la tapicería de los muebles para quitar el pelo de las mascotas.
01

an electrical appliance that cleans surfaces by suction

vacuum definition and meaning
example
Ejemplos
She bought a new vacuum for cleaning the carpet.
The vacuum picked up all the dust and crumbs.
02

an empty area or gap in a physical sense

vacuum definition and meaning
example
Ejemplos
There was a vacuum in the room where furniture had been removed.
The engineer noted a vacuum in the pipeline that needed sealing.
03

vacío

a space that is utterly empty of all matter
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In physics, a vacuum is defined as a space devoid of any matter particles, including atoms and molecules.
En física, un vacío se define como un espacio desprovisto de cualquier partícula de materia, incluidos átomos y moléculas.
The concept of a perfect vacuum, where no particles or energy exist, is theoretical and is used in thought experiments and theoretical physics.
El concepto de un vacío perfecto, donde no existen partículas ni energía, es teórico y se utiliza en experimentos mentales y física teórica.
04

a gap, lack, or absence in a situation, system, or abstract context

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There was a vacuum in the schedule between meetings.
A vacuum of authority allowed confusion to spread.
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