vacant
va
ˈveɪ
vei
cant
kənt
kēnt
British pronunciation
/ˈveɪkənt/

“vacant”的英语定义和含义

vacant
01

空置的, 无人占用的

(of a house, room, seat, etc.) empty or unoccupied and available to be used
example
例子
The vacant house at the end of the street had been abandoned for years.
街道尽头的那栋空置房屋已被遗弃多年。
She found a vacant seat near the window and settled in for the long train journey.
她在窗边找到了一个空着的座位,安顿下来准备漫长的火车旅程。
02

空洞的, 茫然的

lacking mental engagement or awareness
example
例子
His vacant stare suggested he was lost in his own world.
空洞的目光表明他迷失在自己的世界里。
She responded with a vacant nod, indicating she was n’t truly listening.
她用一个空洞的点头回应,表明她并没有真正在听。
03

空缺的, 空着的

(of a job or position) not currently occupied or filled by someone
example
例子
There is a vacant position for a marketing manager at the company.
公司有一个营销经理的空缺职位。
They posted an ad for the vacant job on their website.
他们在自己的网站上发布了一个空缺职位的广告。
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