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vacantly
va·cant V0001600 (vā′kənt)adj.1. a. Containing nothing; empty: vacant space.b. Not occupied or put to use: a vacant row of seats.c. Without an incumbent or occupant; unfilled: a vacant position.d. Not filled with any activity: vacant hours. See Synonyms at empty.2. Law Lacking an identified heir: a vacant estate.3. a. Lacking intelligence or knowledge: a vacant mind.b. Lacking expression; blank: a vacant stare. [Middle English, from Old French, from Latin vacāns, vacant-, present participle of vacāre, to be empty; see euə- in Indo-European roots.] va′cant·ly adv.va′cant·ness n.ThesaurusAdv. | 1. | vacantly - in a vacant manner; "she was staring vacantly into the room" | Translationsvacant (ˈveikənt) adjective1. empty or unoccupied. a vacant chair; Are there any rooms vacant in this hotel? 空的,未被佔用的 空的2. showing no thought, intelligence or interest. a vacant stare. 空虛的,茫然的 空虚的,木然的 ˈvacancy – plural ˈvacancies – noun1. an unoccupied post. We have a vacancy for a typist. 職缺 空职2. the condition of being vacant; emptiness. The vacancy of his expression made me doubt if he was listening. 空洞 心不在焉,空虚 ˈvacantly adverb absent-mindedly; without concentration. He stared vacantly out of the window. 心不在焉地 心不在焉地EncyclopediaSeevacant |