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1 vacant
adj1) пустий2) незайнятий, вільнийvacant apartment — квартира, що здається внайми
have you a room vacant? — чи є у вас вільні номери? (в готелі тощо); "vacant possession" «приміщення для негайного в'їзду» (оголошення)
vacant lot — амер. незабудрвана ділянка
3) вакантний (про посаду)a vacant position — незайнята (вакантна) посада
vacant unit — військ. вакантна посада командира підрозділу
4) бездіяльний5) байдужий, відсутній (про погляд тощо); неуважний; безглуздий7) тех. холостий (хід)8) юр. що не має претендентів; незайнятий, що не використовується (про земельну власність тощо)* * *a1) порожній; незаповнений;to gaze into vacant space дивитися у простір2) незайнятий, вільний; vacant seat вільне місце (у театрі, автобусі); vacant houses будинки, що пустують, незаселені будинки; “vacant possession” «приміщення готове для негайного в’їзду" (оголошення)4) бездіяльний; idle and vacant life дозвільне і порожнє життя5) байдужий, відсутній, розсіяний, (про погляд); vacant mind тупість, повна відсутність думок; vacant face невиразне обличчя6) бездумний; безтурботний7) вільний (від чого-н.);vacant hours час дозвілля8) тех. холостий (про хід, пробіг)9) юр. що не має претендентів; vacant succession невитребувана спадщина; vacant estate покинута нерухомість; невикористовуваний, незайнятий; vacant lands землі, що пустують; безхазяйні землі; нерозподілені землі (про державні землі)
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