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English-Thai Dictionary

vacancy

N การ ขาด ความคิด  การ ขาด ปัญญา  kan-kad-kwam-kid

 

vacancy

N ความว่างเปล่า  blankness emptiness kwam-wang-plao

 

vacancy

N ตำแหน่งว่าง  opening unfilled position tam-naeng-wang

 

vacancy

N พื้นที่ ว่าง  ที่ว่าง  ช่องว่าง  void puen-ti-wang

 

vacancy

N ห้อง ว่าง  ที่พัก สำหรับ ให้เช่า ว่าง  empty room hong-wang

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

VACANCY

n.[L. vacans, from vaco, to be empty; Heb. to empty. ] 1. Empty space; vacuity. [In this sense, vacuity is now generally used. ]
2. Chasm; void space between bodies or objects; as a vacancy between two beams or boards in a building; a vacancy between two buildings; a vacancy between words in a writing.
3. The state of being destitute of an incumbent; want of the regular officer to officiate in a place. Hence also it signifies the office, post or benefice which is destitute of an incumbent; as a vacancy in a parish; vacancies in the treasury of war office. There is no vacancy on the bench of the supreme court.
4. Time of leisure; freedom from employment; intermission of business.
Those little vacancies from toils are sweet.
5. Listlessness; emptiness of thought.
6. A place or office not occupied, or destitute of a person to fill it; as a vacancy in a school.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

VACANCY

Va "can *cy, n.; pl. Vacancies. Etym: [Cf. F. vacance. ]

 

1. The quality or state of being vacant; emptiness; hence, freedom from employment; intermission; leisure; idleness; listlessness. All dispositions to idleness or vacancy, even before they are habits, are dangerous. Sir H. Wotton.

 

2. That which is vacant. Specifically: -- (a ) Empty space; vacuity; vacuum. How is't with you, That you do bend your eye on vacancy Shak.

 

(b ) An open or unoccupied space between bodies or things; an interruption of continuity; chasm; gap; as, a vacancy between buildings; a vacancy between sentences or thoughts. (c ) Unemployed time; interval of leisure; time of intermission; vacation. Time lost partly in too oft idle vacancies given both to schools and universities. Milton. No interim, not a minute's vacancy. Shak. Those little vacancies from toil are sweet. Dryden.

 

(d ) A place or post unfilled; an unoccupied office; as, a vacancy in the senate, in a school, etc.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

vacancy

va can cy |ˈvākənsē ˈveɪkənsi | noun ( pl. vacancies ) 1 an unoccupied position or job: a vacancy for a shorthand typist. an available room in a hotel or other establishment providing accommodations. 2 empty space: Cathy stared into vacancy, seeing nothing. emptiness of mind; lack of intelligence or understanding: vacancy, vanity, and inane deception. Crystallography a defect in a crystal lattice, consisting of the absence of an atom or an ion from a position where there should be one.

 

Oxford Dictionary

vacancy

va |cancy |ˈveɪk (ə )nsi | noun ( pl. vacancies ) 1 an unoccupied position or job: a vacancy for a shorthand typist. an available room in a hotel or other establishment providing accommodation. 2 [ mass noun ] empty space: Cathy stared into vacancy, seeing nothing. 3 [ mass noun ] lack of intelligence or understanding: vacancy, vanity, and inane deception.

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

vacancy

vacancy noun 1 there are vacancies for computer technicians: opening, position, post, job, opportunity, place. 2 a hotel vacancy: room available, space for rent.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

vacancy

vacancy noun 1 there are vacancies for computer technicians: opening, position, vacant position, situation, situation vacant, post, job, opportunity, job opportunity, placement, place, niche, slot; informal berth. 2 every seaside guest house had a ‘No Vacancies ’ sign hanging in the window: unoccupied room, room; (vacancies ) accommodation available. 3 Cathy stared into vacancy, seeing nothing: empty space, emptiness, vacuity, nothingness, void, vacantness, nullity, oblivion; rare voidness. 4 impartiality is nothing more than a vacancy of mind: empty-headedness, lack of thought, lack of intelligence, brainlessness, denseness, thickness, vacuousness, vacuity, inaneness, inanity, stupidity. ANTONYMS intelligence.

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

vacancy

va can cy /véɪk (ə )nsi /vacant 名詞 -cies /-z /1 C (ホテルなどの )空室 ; (建築用などの )空き地 Do you have any vacancies tonight? 今晩, 空いている部屋はありますか No vacancy [vacancies ]掲示 満室 .2 C 【職 地位などの 】空位, 欠員 «for , in , of , on » fill a vacancy 欠員を満たす ; すき間を埋める ; 暇をつぶす There are plenty of vacancies for receptionists .受付係の欠員がたくさんある .3 U 心の空虚, うつろな状態 ; 無関心 .4 U 空き, 空間, すき間 ;U C 空虚 (emptiness ).5 U ⦅古 ⦆暇, 休暇 ; 怠惰 .~̀ r te (人口 部屋などの )空白率 .