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Nota d'usoVacant significa “vuoto, vacuo” soprattutto nel senso di “vacante, non occupato”: a vacant seat, un posto libero, vacant rooms, camere libere; in senso figurato significa soprattutto “assente”: a vacant look, uno sguardo assente. Anche vacuous significa “vuoto, vacuo”, ma quasi esclusivamente nel senso di “sciocco, stupido”: He muttered the usual vacuous remarks about the team losing again, mormorò le solite vane osservazioni sulla squadra che continuava a perdere. -
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125 non-vacuous
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > non-vacuous
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126 вырожденное вхождение
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127 вырожденный тип
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > вырожденный тип
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128 откачанный термометр
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > откачанный термометр
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Vacuous — Vac u*ous, a. [L. vacuus. See {Vacant}.] Empty; unfilled; void; vacant. [1913 Webster] Boundless the deep, because I am who fill Infinitude; nor vacuous the space. Milton. [1913 Webster] That the few may lead selfish and vacuous days. J. Morley.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
vacuous — I adjective absent, barren, blank, depleted, devoid, drained, dull, empty, empty headed, exhausted, expressionless, fatuous, foolish, hollow, idle, inadequate, inane, incogitative, insufficient, lacking content, missing, null, purposeless,… … Law dictionary
vacuous — (adj.) 1640s, empty, from L. vacuus empty, void, free (see VACUUM (Cf. vacuum)). Figurative sense of empty of ideas is from 1848. Related: Vacuously; vacuousness … Etymology dictionary
vacuous — *empty, vacant, blank, void Analogous words: barren, *bare: inane, wishy washy, *insipid Contrasted words: *full, replete … New Dictionary of Synonyms
vacuous — [adj] empty; unintelligent airheaded*, birdbrained*, blank, drained, dull, dumb, emptied, foolish, half baked*, inane, lamebrained*, minus*, shallow, silly*, stupid, superficial, uncomprehending, unreasoning, vacant, void; concept 402 Ant. aware … New thesaurus
vacuous — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ showing a lack of thought or intelligence. DERIVATIVES vacuity noun vacuously adverb vacuousness noun. ORIGIN Latin vacuus empty … English terms dictionary
vacuous — [vak′yo͞o əs] adj. [L vacuus] 1. empty of matter 2. having or showing lack of intelligence, interest, or thought; stupid; senseless; inane 3. characterized by lack of purpose, of profitable employment, etc.; idle SYN. EMPTY vacuously adv.… … English World dictionary
vacuous — vacuously, adv. vacuousness, n. /vak yooh euhs/, adj. 1. without contents; empty: the vacuous air. 2. lacking in ideas or intelligence: a vacuous mind. 3. expressing or characterized by a lack of ideas or intelligence; inane; stupid: a vacuous… … Universalium
vacuous — [[t]væ̱kjuəs[/t]] ADJ GRADED (disapproval) If you describe a person or their comments as vacuous, you are critical of them because they lack intelligent thought or ideas. Male models are not always so vacuous as they are made out to be. ...the… … English dictionary
vacuous — adjective Etymology: Latin vacuus Date: circa 1660 1. emptied of or lacking content 2. marked by lack of ideas or intelligence ; stupid, inane < a vacuous mind > < a vacuous movie > 3. devoid of serious occupation ; … New Collegiate Dictionary
vacuous — vac|u|ous [ˈvækjuəs] adj formal [Date: 1600 1700; : Latin; Origin: vacuus empty ] showing no intelligence or having no useful purpose ▪ a vacuous expression ▪ a vacuous romantic novel … Dictionary of contemporary English