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1 vacuum
vacuum [ˈvækjʊm]1. nouna. vide mb. ( = vacuum cleaner) aspirateur m[+ carpet] passer l'aspirateur sur ; [+ room] passer l'aspirateur dans3. compounds* * *['vækjʊəm] 1.1) Physics vide m2) ( lonely space) vide m3) (also vacuum cleaner) aspirateur m4) (also vacuum clean)2.to give [something] a vacuum — passer un coup d'aspirateur sur [carpet]; passer l'aspirateur dans [room]
transitive verb passer [quelque chose] à l'aspirateur [carpet]; passer l'aspirateur dans [room] -
2 vacuum
A n1 Phys vide m ; partial vacuum vide partiel ; to create a vacuum faire le vide ; to observe an effect in a vacuum observer un effet sous vide ;2 ( lonely space) vide m ; emotional/intellectual vacuum vide affectif/intellectuel ; it left a vacuum in our lives ça a fait un grand vide dans notre vie ; I'm in a vacuum je n'ai pas de points de repère ;4 ( also vacuum clean) to give [sth] a vacuum passer un coup d'aspirateur sur [sofa, carpet] ; passer l'aspirateur dans [room].B vtr ( also vacuum clean) passer [qch] à l'aspirateur [carpet, upholstery] ; passer l'aspirateur dans [room, house].
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