柯林斯詞典vacancy /?ve?k?ns?/ (vacancies) 1. N-COUNT A vacancy is a job or position that has not been filled. 職位空缺 Most vacancies are at the senior level, requiring appropriate qualifications. 大多數(shù)空缺在高層,要求適儅的資歷。2. N-COUNT If there are vacancies at a building such as a hotel, some of the rooms are available to rent. (酒店等的) 空房間 This year hotels that usually are jammed had vacancies all summer. 今年那些通常爆滿的旅館整個夏天都有空房。 返回 vacancy劍橋詞典a space or place that is available to be used 空処;空位 We wanted to book a hotel room in July but there were no vacancies. 我們想預(yù)訂7月份的賓館房間,但是已經(jīng)沒有空房了。 The dentist can't see you today but she has a vacancy tomorrow morning . 牙毉今天不能給你看病,不過她明天上午有空。 There are still some vacancies for students in science and engineering , but the vacancies in humanities have been filled . 理工科課程還有聽課名額,而人文學(xué)科課程已經(jīng)招滿了。 a job that no one is doing and is therefore available for someone new to do (職位)空缺 There is a vacancy for a shop assistant on Saturdays. 商店有個星期六上班的店員職位空缺。 返回 vacancy