vacancy
英 [ˈveɪkənsi]
美 [ˈveɪkənsi]
n. (职位的)空缺; 空职; 空额; (旅馆等的)空房,空间; 无兴趣; 无主意; 空虚
复数:vacancies
Collins.1 / BNC.6416 / COCA.10277
牛津词典
noun
- (职位的)空缺;空职;空额
a job that is available for sb to do- job vacancies
职位空缺 - a temporary vacancy
临时空缺 - vacancies for bar staff
酒吧职员的空缺 - to fill a vacancy
填补空额
- job vacancies
- (旅馆等的)空房,空间
a room that is available in a hotel, etc.- I'm sorry, we have no vacancies.
对不起,我们这里客满。
- I'm sorry, we have no vacancies.
- 无兴趣;无主意;空虚
lack of interest or ideas- the vacancy of her expression
她那茫然若失的表情
- the vacancy of her expression
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT (工作或职位的)空缺
Avacancyis a job or position which has not been filled.- They had a short-term vacancy for a person on the foreign desk...
他们在国际新闻组有一个短期的空缺职位。 - Most vacancies are at senior level, requiring appropriate qualifications.
大多数空缺属于高层职位,要求具备相应的资历。
- They had a short-term vacancy for a person on the foreign desk...
- N-COUNT (旅馆里待租的)空房
If there arevacanciesat a building such as a hotel, some of the rooms are available to rent.- This year hotels that usually are jammed had vacancies all summer.
今年,那些通常爆满的旅店整个夏天都有空客房。
- This year hotels that usually are jammed had vacancies all summer.
英英释义
noun
- an empty area or space
- the huge desert voids
- the emptiness of outer space
- without their support he'll be ruling in a vacuum
- being unoccupied