vacancy
noun
ˈveɪkənsi
noun
1
a
job
that
is
available
for
someone
to
start
doing
〔职位〕空位,空缺
C
There
are
still
two
vacancies
on
the
school
board.
学校董事会还有两个职位空缺。
[+
for
]
We
have
no
vacancies
for
photographers
at
the
moment.
我们目前没有摄影师职位空缺。
The
council
is
making
every
effort
to
fill
the
vacancies
.
地方议会正想方设法填补这些职缺。
information
about
job
vacancies
招聘信息
2
a
room
in
a
hotel
or
building
that
is
not
being
used
and
is
available
for
someone
to
stay
in
〔旅馆、大楼中的〕空房间
C
Let
me
see
if
we
have
a
vacancy
for
tonight.
我来看看我们今晚还有没有空房间。
‘
No
vacancies
,’
the
sign
read.
告示牌上写着“客满”。
3
lack
of
interest
or
thought
[书面] 无聊; 空虚; 失神
U | written
His
mouth
fell
open
and
the
look
of
vacancy
returned.
他的嘴张着,又露出了那种茫然若失的神情。