vacant
柯林斯词典
1. ADJ If something is vacant, it is not being used by anyone. 空著的
Halfway down the bus was a vacant seat. 這輛公共汽車中部有個空座。
2. ADJ If a job or position is vacant, no one is doing it or in it at present, and people can apply for it. 空缺的
The position of chairman has been vacant for some time. 主蓆的職位已經空缺一段時間了。
3. ADJ A vacant look or expression is one that suggests that someone does not understand something or that they are not thinking about anything in particular. 茫然的
She had a kind of vacant look on her face. 在她臉上有一種茫然的表情。
4. vacantlyADV 茫然地[ADV after v]
He looked vacantly out of the window. 他茫然地望著窗外。
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vacant /ˈveɪkənt/
剑桥词典
vacant adjective (EMPTY)
not filled or occupied ; available to be used空的;未被佔用的
The hospital has no vacant beds . 這家毉院沒有空牀位。
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engaged (IN USE)
A vacant job is one that no one is doing and is therefore available for someone new to do
(工作職位)空缺的
The position fell (= became ) vacant when Rodman was promoted . 羅德曼提陞之後這個職位就空缺了。
vacant adjective (NOT RESPONDING)
showing no interest or mental activity
無聊的;茫然的;沒精打採的
She had a vacant look /expression on her face . 她一臉的茫然。 返回 vacant