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Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > situations vacant
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situa·tions ˈva·cantn pl BRIT, AUS Stellenangebote pl -
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adjective1) (not occupied) frei‘vacant’ — (on door of toilet) "frei"
‘situations vacant’ — "Stellenangebote"
2) (mentally inactive) leer* * *['veikənt]2) (showing no thought, intelligence or interest: a vacant stare.) leer•- academic.ru/79553/vacancy">vacancy- vacantly* * *va·cant[ˈveɪkənt]adj inv‘\vacant’ ‚frei‘\vacant house unbewohntes [o leer stehendes] Haus\vacant plot [of land] unbebautes Grundstückto leave sth \vacant etw frei lassen2. (employment) frei, offen, unbesetzt3. (unfilled time) frei, unausgefüllt\vacant hours Mußestunden pl4. (expressionless) leer\vacant expression nichtssagender Ausdruck\vacant stare ausdrucksloser Blick* * *['veIkənt]adj1) post frei, offen; (UNIV) unbesetzt, vakant; WC, seat, hotel room, parking space frei; house, room unbewohnt, leer stehend; land unbebaut; table frei, unbesetzt; hospital bed leer (stehend)2) (= empty) days unausgefüllt, langthe vacant future stretched before him — die Zukunft lag leer vor ihm
3) mind, stare leer* * *vacant adj (adv vacantly)1. leer, unbesetzt, frei:2. leer (stehend), unbewohnt3. a) besonders US unbebaut (Grundstück etc)b) “vacant possession” „sofort beziehbar“:we had vacant possession of the house wir konnten das Haus sofort beziehen4. a) frei, offen (Stelle):b) unbesetzt (Amt), (auch Boxtitel) vakant5. a) geistesabwesend (Gesichtsausdruck etc)b) leer (Blick etc)6. geistlos7. frei, unausgefüllt:vacant hours Mußestunden* * *adjective1) (not occupied) frei‘vacant’ — (on door of toilet) "frei"
‘situations vacant’ — "Stellenangebote"
2) (mentally inactive) leer* * *adj.leer adj.leerstehend adj.unbesetzt adj. -
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noun1) (location) Lage, die2) (circumstances) Situation, diebe in the happy situation of being able to do something — in der glücklichen Lage sein, etwas tun zu können
3) (job) Stelle, die* * *[sitju'eiʃən]2) (the place where anything stands or lies: The house has a beautiful situation beside a lake.) die Lage3) (a job: the situations-vacant columns of the newspaper.) die Stellung•- academic.ru/67547/situated">situated* * *situa·tion[ˌsɪtjuˈeɪʃən, AM -tʃuˈ-]nhe got himself into this \situation er hat sich selbst in diese Lage gebrachtthe \situation here is very tense die Lage hier ist sehr gespanntthe economic/political \situation die wirtschaftliche/politische Lage* * *["sItjU'eISən]n1) (= state of affairs) Lage f, Situation f; (financial, marital etc) Lage f, Verhältnisse pl; (in play, novel) Situation fto save the situation —
a 2-0 situation — eine 2:0-Situation
3) (= job) Stelle f"situations vacant" (Brit) — "Stellenangebote"
"situations wanted" (Brit) — "Stellengesuche"
* * *1. Lage f (eines Hauses etc)2. Platz m3. fig Situation f:a) Lage f, Zustand mb) Sachlage f, Umstände pl:5. Stellung f, Stelle f, Posten m:“situations vacant” (in Zeitungen etc) „Stellenangebote“;“situations wanted” „Stellengesuche“* * *noun1) (location) Lage, die2) (circumstances) Situation, diebe in the happy situation of being able to do something — in der glücklichen Lage sein, etwas tun zu können
3) (job) Stelle, die* * *n.Lage -n f.Situation f. -
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sits. vac. (Abk. für BE situations vacant) 1. MEDIA Stellengesuche (newspaper); 2. PERS offene Stellen fpl -
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[sɪtjʊ'eɪʃən] UK / USn(circumstances) Situation f, Lage f, (job) Stelle f`situations vacant/wanted' BRIT — "Stellenangebote/Stellengesuche"
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[sɪtjʊ'eɪʃən] UK / USn(circumstances) Situation f, Lage f, (job) Stelle f`situations vacant/wanted' BRIT — "Stellenangebote/Stellengesuche"
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Situations Vacant — ˌSituations ˈVacant noun [uncountable] JOBS the title of the part of a newspaper in which jobs are advertised * * * Situations Vacant UK US noun [U] UK HR ► the name of the pages in a newspaper, on a website, etc. with job advertisements: »He… … Financial and business terms
situations vacant — noun singular BRITISH the HELP WANTED part of a newspaper … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
situations vacant — ► situations vacant (or wanted) chiefly Brit. jobs currently available (or sought). Main Entry: ↑situation … English terms dictionary
situations vacant — UK US noun [singular] british the part of a newspaper that contains advertisements for jobs Thesaurus: types of advertisementhyponym parts of newspapers and magazinesmeronym advertising, marketing and prhyponym … Useful english dictionary
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situations vacant — available jobs, open positions … English contemporary dictionary
Situations Vacant — noun (singular) BrE the title of the part of a newspaper where jobs are advertised … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
situations vacant — UK / US noun [singular] British the part of a newspaper that contains advertisements for jobs … English dictionary
vacant — va‧cant [ˈveɪkənt] adjective 1. PROPERTY property that is vacant is not being used and may be available to rent or buy: • The committee recommended that factories should be sited on vacant land in small towns rather than in villages or the open… … Financial and business terms
situations wanted — ► situations vacant (or wanted) chiefly Brit. jobs currently available (or sought). Main Entry: ↑situation … English terms dictionary
vacant — va|cant [ˈveıkənt] adj [Date: 1200 1300; : Old French; Origin: Latin, present participle of vacare to be empty, be free ] 1.) a vacant seat, building, room or piece of land is empty and available for someone to use ▪ Only a few apartments were… … Dictionary of contemporary English