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['veɪkənt]1) (unoccupied) [ flat] libero, sfitto; [seat, room, land] libero; [ office] vacante; (on toilet door) libero2) (available) [job, post] vacanteto become o fall vacant liberarsi, diventare disponibile; "Situations vacant" — (in newspaper) "offerte di lavoro"
3) (dreamy) [look, stare] vacuo, assente; [ expression] assente* * *['veikənt]1) (empty or unoccupied: a vacant chair; Are there any rooms vacant in this hotel?) vuoto, libero2) (showing no thought, intelligence or interest: a vacant stare.) vuoto•- vacancy- vacantly* * *vacant /ˈveɪkənt/a.1 vacante ( anche leg.); ( di un posto a sedere, un tavolo, ecc.) libero; non occupato; (leg.) privo di proprietario ( detto di terreno): The post has been vacant for six months, il posto è vacante da sei mesi; There are five vacant seats on the board, ci sono cinque seggi vacanti nel consiglio; Is this seat vacant?, è libero questo posto ( a sedere)?; a vacant house, una casa sfitta2 vuoto; assente: a vacant stare, uno sguardo vuoto; a vacant expression [air], un'espressione [aria] assente, distratta● «Vacant» ( cartello), «libero» ( in un bagno pubblico) □ (leg.) vacant possession, possesso di un immobile non occupato □ «Vacant possession» ( cartello), «libero» (rif. a un immobile in vendita) □ (leg.) vacant succession, eredità vacante.NOTA D'USO: - vacant o vacuous?-* * *['veɪkənt]1) (unoccupied) [ flat] libero, sfitto; [seat, room, land] libero; [ office] vacante; (on toilet door) libero2) (available) [job, post] vacanteto become o fall vacant liberarsi, diventare disponibile; "Situations vacant" — (in newspaper) "offerte di lavoro"
3) (dreamy) [look, stare] vacuo, assente; [ expression] assente
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