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1. сущ.
1) физ. вакуум, безвоздушное пространство to create, produce a vacuum ≈ образовать безвоздушное пространство The spinning turbine creates a vacuum. ≈ Вращающаяся турбина создает вакуум.
2) разг. пониженное давление (по сравнению с атмосферным)
3) перен. пустота Nothing can live in a vacuum. ≈ Ничто не может жить в вакууме.
4) разг. пылесос Syn: vacuum cleaner
2. гл.;
разг. чистить пылесосом (физическое) вакуум;
разреженное пространство;
безвоздушное пространство - Torricellian * торричеллиева пустота пробел, пустота - to live in a * жить изолированно - to fill the * заполнить пустоту, восполнить пробел - his death left a * in her life с его смертью ее жизнь опустела - nature abhors a * природа не терпит пустоты( разговорное) ваккумный прибор( пылесос и др.) (разговорное) чистить пылесосом, пылесосить( разговорное) пользоваться вакуумным прибором ~ перен. пустота;
to fill the vacuum заполнить пустоту, восполнить пробел legal ~ правовой вакуум vacuum безвоздушное пространство ~ (pl -s, -cua) физ. вакуум, безвоздушное пространство ~ вакуум ~ разг. пониженное давление (по сравнению с атмосферным) ~ перен. пустота;
to fill the vacuum заполнить пустоту, восполнить пробел ~ разг. пылесос ~ разреженное пространство ~ разг. чистить пылесосом ~ attr. вакуумный -
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