vacancy 英 [ˈveɪkənsi]   美 [ˈvekənsi]

vacancy

vacancy  英 [ˈveɪkənsi] 美 [ˈvekənsi]

n. 空缺;空位 

名词复数:vacancies 

job vacancies 职位空缺
a temporary vacancy 临时空缺

  • Vacancy refers to something being unoccupied. If a hotel has vacancies, there are rooms available.
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  • n. 空缺;空位
  • 1. job vacancies

    职位空缺

  • 2. a temporary vacancy

    临时空缺

  • 3. vacancies for bar staff

    酒吧职员的空缺

  • 4. to fill a vacancy

    填补空额

  • 5. I'm sorry, we have no vacancies.

    对不起,我们这里客满。

  • 6. the vacancy of her expression

    她那茫然若失的表情

  • vacancy (n.) 1570s, "a vacating;" c. 1600, "state of being vacant," from Late Latin vacantia, from Latin vacans "empty, unoccupied," present participle of vacare "be empty," from PIE *wak-, extended form of root *eue- "to leave, abandon, give out." From 1690s as "a vacant office or post;" meaning "available room at a hotel" is recorded from 1953. Related: Vacance (1530s); vacancies.
va·cancy / ˈveɪkənsi ; NAmE ˈveɪkənsi / noun ( plural va·cancies ) 1 [countable ] a job that is available for sb to do (职位的)空缺;空职;空额 job vacancies 职位空缺 a temporary vacancy 临时空缺 vacancy(for sb/sth) vacancies for bar staff 酒吧职员的空缺 to fill a vacancy 填补空额 synonyms at job 2 [countable ] a room that is available in a hotel, etc. (旅馆等的)空房,空间 I'm sorry, we have no vacancies. 对不起,我们这里客满。 3 [uncountable ] lack of interest or ideas 无兴趣;无主意;空虚 SYN emptiness the vacancy of her expression 她那茫然若失的表情 vacancy vacancies va·cancy / ˈveɪkənsi ; NAmE ˈveɪkənsi /
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