(a vacancy)
51vacancy — noun (plural vacancies) 1》 an unoccupied position or job. 2》 an available room in a hotel, guest house, etc. 3》 empty space. 4》 lack of intelligence or understanding …
52vacancy — n. 1. Emptiness. 2. Freedom from employment, intermission, leisure, idleness, listlessness. 3. Empty space, vacuity. 4. Chasm, gap, space. 5. Unemployed time, interval of leisure, time of intermission. 6. Unoccupied office, unfilled place …
53vacancy — va·can·cy …
54vacancy — noun Syn: opening, position, post, job, opportunity …
55vacancy — Вакансия …
56vacancy — [ˈveɪkənsi] noun [C] 1) a job that is available We have several vacancies to fill in the Sales Department.[/ex] 2) a room in a hotel that is available We have no vacancies at all during July.[/ex] …
57vacancy — va•can•cy [[t]ˈveɪ kən si[/t]] n. pl. cies 1) the state of being vacant; emptiness 2) a vacant or unoccupied place, esp. one for rent 3) an unoccupied position or office 4) a gap; opening; breach 5) lack of thought or intelligence; vacuity 6) (in …
58vacancy — /ˈveɪkənsi/ (say vaykuhnsee) noun (plural vacancies) 1. the state of being vacant; emptiness; unoccupied state. 2. something vacant; vacant space. 3. a gap or opening. 4. a room, in a hotel, etc., available for occupation. 5. an unoccupied office …
59vacancy — Haka, hakahaka, wahi ka awale …
60vacancy — n. (pl. ies) 1 the state of being vacant or empty. 2 an unoccupied post or job (there are three vacancies for typists). 3 an available room in a hotel etc. 4 emptiness of mind; idleness, listlessness …