vacate 英 [vəˈkeɪt]   美 [ˈveˌket, veˈket]

vacate

vacate  英 [vəˈkeɪt] 美 [ˈveˌket, veˈket]

vi. 空出,腾出;辞职;休假  vt. 空出,搬出;取消;使撤退 

进行时:vacating  过去式:vacated  过去分词:vacated  第三人称单数:vacates  名词复数:vacates 

They have to vacate their offices before Wednesday. 他们必须在星期三以前将办公室腾出来。
Does your current lease allow you to request that your tenant vacate within a certain period of time? 您当前的租契是否允许您对您的房客提出在某一段时间之内搬出的要求?

  • If someone asks you to vacate the room, you'd better pack up your things and go. When you vacate something, you leave it behind, usually empty.
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  • vi. 空出,腾出;辞职;休假
  • vt. 空出,搬出;取消;使撤退
  • 1. They have to vacate their offices before Wednesday.

    他们必须在星期三以前将办公室腾出来。

  • 2. Does your current lease allow you to request that your tenant vacate within a certain period of time?

    您当前的租契是否允许您对您的房客提出在某一段时间之内搬出的要求?

  • 3. Even if you don't care about the fish, the oxygen-starved regions they vacate could come to host bacteria that emit nitrous oxide, a powerful greenhouse gas.

    即使你不关心鱼,那些鱼因为缺氧而腾出来的地方可能成为氧化亚氮排放细菌生存的场所,而氧化亚氮是一种强大的温室气体。

  • vacate (v.) 1640s, "to make void, to annul," from Latin vacatus, past participle of vacare "be empty, be void," from PIE *wak-, extended form of root *eue- "to leave, abandon, give out." Meaning "to leave, give up, quit" (a place) is attested from 1791. Related: Vacated; vacating.
vac·ate / vəˈkeɪt ; NAmE vəˈkeɪt / / veɪˈkeɪt ; NAmE veɪˈkeɪt / / ˈveɪkeɪt / verb ( formal) 1 vacatesth to leave a building, seat, etc, especially so that sb else can use it 搬出,腾出,空出(建筑物、座位等) Guests are requested to vacate their rooms by noon on the day of departure. 房客务请在离开之日的中午以前腾出房间。 2 vacatesth to leave a job, position of authority, etc. so that it is available for sb else 辞(职);让(位) vacate vacates vacated vacating vac·ate / vəˈkeɪt ; NAmE vəˈkeɪt /
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