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vacancy [ˈveɪkənsɪ]• "no vacancies" « complet »b. ( = job) poste m à pourvoir* * *['veɪkənsɪ]1) ( free room) chambre f libre‘vacancies’ — ‘chambres libres’
‘no vacancies’ — ‘complet’
2) ( unfilled job) poste m à pourvoir, poste m vacant‘no vacancies’ — ‘pas d'embauche’
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vacancy n1 ( free room) chambre f libre ; ‘vacancies’ ( on sign) ‘chambres libres’ ; ‘no vacancies’ ‘complet’ ;2 ( on campsite) emplacement m libre ;3 (unfilled job, place) poste m à pourvoir, poste m vacant ; a vacancy for an accountant un poste de comptable à pourvoir ; to fill/create a vacancy pourvoir/libérer un poste (for de) ; to advertise a vacancy faire paraître une offre d'emploi ; ‘no vacancies’ ( on sign) ‘pas d'embauche’ ;4 ( dreaminess) air m absent ;5 ( stupidity) stupidité f. -
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['veɪkənsɪ]1) (free room) camera f. libera"vacancies" — (on sign) "camere libere"
"no vacancies" — "completo"
2) (unfilled job, place) posto m. vacante"no vacancies" — (on sign) = non ci sono posti di lavoro disponibili
3) (stupidity) vacuità f., ottusità f.* * *plural - vacancies; noun1) (an unoccupied post: We have a vacancy for a typist.) posto vacante2) (the condition of being vacant; emptiness: The vacancy of his expression made me doubt if he was listening.) vuoto* * *['veɪkənsɪ]1) (free room) camera f. libera"vacancies" — (on sign) "camere libere"
"no vacancies" — "completo"
2) (unfilled job, place) posto m. vacante"no vacancies" — (on sign) = non ci sono posti di lavoro disponibili
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1. n пустота2. n пустое, незанятое место3. n безучастность; отсутствие живой мысли или интереса; тупость; рассеянность; растерянность4. n пробел, пропуск5. n с. -х. пробел при посадке, обсев6. n вакансия, незанятая должность, незанятое рабочее место7. n свободное помещение8. n редк. незанятость, безделье, бездеятельность9. n незаполненность, незанятостьСинонимический ряд:1. emptiness (noun) barrenness; blankness; emptiness; hollowness; vacuity; vacuousness; voidness2. opening (noun) empty apartment; house for rent; job; opening; opportunity; post; quarters; slot; unfilled position3. void (noun) abyss; blank; cavity; hole; space; vacuum; void -
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