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to vacuum
01
aspirar
to clean a surface by using a machine that sucks up dirt, dust, etc.
Dialect
Transitive: to vacuum a surface
Exemplos
She vacuums the carpets in the living room every week to keep them clean.
Ela aspira os tapetes na sala de estar todas as semanas para mantê-los limpos.
He vacuums the upholstery on the furniture to remove pet hair.
Ele aspira o estofamento dos móveis para remover pelos de animais.
Vacuum
01
an electrical appliance that cleans surfaces by suction
Exemplos
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
Exemplos
There was a vacuum in the room where furniture had been removed.
The engineer noted a vacuum in the pipeline that needed sealing.
Exemplos
In physics, a vacuum is defined as a space devoid of any matter particles, including atoms and molecules.
Na física, o vácuo é definido como um espaço desprovido de qualquer partícula de matéria, incluindo átomos e moléculas.
The concept of a perfect vacuum, where no particles or energy exist, is theoretical and is used in thought experiments and theoretical physics.
O conceito de um vácuo perfeito, onde não existem partículas ou energia, é teórico e é usado em experimentos mentais e física teórica.
04
a gap, lack, or absence in a situation, system, or abstract context
Exemplos
There was a vacuum in the schedule between meetings.
A vacuum of authority allowed confusion to spread.



























