vacantly

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Английский Язык - Турецкий язык
Boş boş, amaçsız bir şekilde
boş boş
bön bön
dalgın dalgın
vacant
boş

Odalar, ayrılış gününde saat on bire kadar boş bırakılmalıydı. - Rooms should be left vacant by eleven a.m. on the day of departure.

O, boş bir arazide arabasını park etti. - She parked her car in a vacant lot.

vacant
{s} açık (iş)
vacant
ifadesiz
vacant
akılsız
vacant
terkedilmiş
vacant
dalgın
vacant
(Tıp) vakant
vacant
müsait
vacant
boş (bakış)
vacant
yapılacak iş olmayan
vacant
(ev/konakçı/vb.) boş
vacant
(iş) boş
vacant
münhal
vacant
boş boş
vacant
{s} (sıfat) boş: a vacant apartment : boş bir daire
vacant
vacantly : ifadesizce
vacant
{s} açık
vacant
{s} sahipsiz
vacant
{s} varissiz
vacant
vacant lot : şehirde boş arsa
vacant
{s} (sıfat) boş, yapılacak iş olmayan: vacant hours : boş saatler
vacant
{s} bön
Английский Язык - Английский Язык
in a vacant manner; inanely or foolishly
in a vacant manner; expressionlessly, blankly
In a vacant manner; inanely
in a vacant manner; "she was staring vacantly into the room"
in a vacant manner; "she was staring vacantly into the room
vacant
{a} empty, free, disengaged, idle
vacant
Showing no intelligence or interest
vacant
Abandoned; having no heir, possessor, claimant, or occupier; as, a vacant estate
vacant
A building with nothing in it While an "unoccupied" building is defined by not having people in it, a "vacant" building is also devoid of furnishings and other items Vacancy beyond a specified period of time is prohibited by the standard homeowners insurance quotes policy See: Unoccupied
vacant
If something is vacant, it is not being used by anyone. Half way down the coach was a vacant seat = empty
vacant
A term used in Property Insurance to describe a building that has nothing in it This goes one step beyond the description of unoccupied The Standard Fire policy prohibits vacancy beyond a specified period of time Contrast with Unoccupied
vacant
lacking furnishings and people; empty building which contains little to nothing that would lend itself to sustained operation of a business Not simply temporarily "unoccupied" (absence of people, perhaps for an extended period of time) See vacancy endorsement
vacant
A premise that has no contents and the normal occupants are absent
vacant
void of thought or knowledge; "a vacant mind
vacant
Deprived of contents; not filled; empty; as, a vacant room
vacant
Unengaged with business or care; unemployed; unoccupied; disengaged; free; as, vacant hours
vacant
A vacant look or expression is one that suggests that someone does not understand something or that they are not thinking about anything in particular. She had a kind of vacant look on her face. = blank + vacantly va·cant·ly He looked vacantly out of the window
vacant
without an occupant or incumbent; "the throne is never vacant" void of thought or knowledge; "a vacant mind
vacant
(Vide or Vacant) A property is vacant when the normal occupant is absent and does not plan on returning
vacant
{s} empty, unfilled; unoccupied; not in use; lacking expression; (Law) withno tenant and empty of furniture; not claimed (e.g. an inheritance)
vacant
Describes a room that was not occupied the night before and is ready to be rented
vacant
If a job or position is vacant, no one is doing it or in it at present, and people can apply for it. The post of chairman has been vacant for some time
vacant
Not occupied; empty
vacant
Empty of thought; thoughtless; not occupied with study or reflection; as, a vacant mind
vacant
Property A term used in Property Insurance to describe a building that has nothing in it   This goes one step beyond the description of unoccupied   The Standard Fire policy prohibits vacancy beyond a specified period of time   Contrast with Unoccupied
vacant
void of thought or knowledge; "a vacant mind"
vacant
Not filled or occupied by an incumbent, possessor, or officer; as, a vacant throne; a vacant parish
vacant
without an occupant or incumbent; "the throne is never vacant"
vacantly

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    va·cant·ly

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    Этимология

    [ 'vA-k&nt ] (adjective.) 14th century. Middle English, from Old French, from Latin vacant-, vacans, present participle of vacare to be empty, be free.
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