0 Somewhere that is vacant is available because it is not being used. -- незанятый, свободный
a vacant building
1 A vacant job is available for someone to do. -- вакантный (о должности)
2 A vacant expression on someone's face shows they are not thinking about anything. -- отсутствующий, бессмысленный
By the middle of the nineteenth century, houses had been built in all the vacant space within the inner city.
Here the incomers could imagine that they were occupying vacant land.
The raising of sheep could bring some profit, while leaving land vacant could bring none.
In general, vacant positions are advertised on the intranet describing the grade/profile expected.
Centuries of tradition dictated that a new monarch would assume the vacant throne, just as centuries of tradition would dictate the limits of his rule.
In the wake of the plague, there was large-scale population resettlement, where inhabitants of the more unproductive areas left for the better, 'vacant' areas.
Many intelligent lighting systems are also occupancy-based whereby the lights switch on when a working area is occupied and off when vacant.
Mortgages became difficult to obtain, house prices stopped rising, commercial properties remained vacant and the economic squeeze began to hurt the profession.
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空的, 未被佔用的, (工作職位)空缺的…
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空的, 未被占用的, (工作职位)空缺的…
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libre, vacío, vacante…
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livre, vazio, vago…
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(家、部屋、座席などが)空いている, (職、地位などが)欠員の…
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açık, boş, tutulmamış…
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vacant/-e, inoccupé/-ée, sans expression…
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lliure, desocupat, vacant…
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