va·cant /ˈveɪkənt/ ●●○ adjectiveadj 1 EMPTYAVAILABLEa vacant seat, building, room, or piece of land is empty and available for someone to use 〔座位、房屋、土地〕空的,未被占用的 Only a few apartments were still vacant. 只有几套公寓仍然空着。
There was only a vacant lot (=empty unused area of land in a city) where her house used to be. 她以前房子所在的地方只剩下一块空地了。
► see thesaurus at empty RegisterIn everyday English, people usually say that a seat or room is free rather than vacant: 在日常英语中,表达座位或房间空着,人们通常说 free,而不说 vacant
Is this seat free? 这个座位空着吗?
2 BE formal a job or position in an organization that is vacant is available for someone to start doing 〔工作或职位〕空缺的fall vacant British EnglishBrE (=become vacant) 出缺 He was offered the position of headmaster when it fell vacant. 校长职位空出来以后给了他。
situations vacant British EnglishBrE (=the part of a newspaper where jobs are advertised) 招聘广告专栏
3 vacant expression/look/stare etc writtenTHINK ABOUT# an expression that shows that someone does not seem to be thinking about anything 茫然的表情/神情/凝视等 He gazed at me with vacant eyes. 他用茫然的眼神看着我。
—vacantly adverbadv Cindy was staring vacantly into space. 辛迪茫然地凝视着前方。