vacancy
Pronunciación: [ˈveɪ.kən.si]
Palabra
Contexto: «accommodation»
(noun) a room or space that is available for someone to stay in. If you go to a hotel and there is a room you can use, that room is a vacancy.
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The hotel had a vacancy, so we could check in right away.
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Unfortunately, there was no vacancy at the fully booked hotel.
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Do you know if there is a vacancy in your favorite hotel?
Contexto: «employment»
(noun) a job position that is available for someone to fill. If a company needs someone new to work, they have a vacancy.
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The company just posted a vacancy for a marketing manager.
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After the last round of applications, there was still no vacancy filled in the department.
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Is there a vacancy for a part-time assistant at your workplace?
Contexto: «space»
(noun) an empty space or gap that is not filled. This can be a physical space, like a parking spot, or a figurative one, like a mental gap.
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There was a vacancy in the parking lot, so I parked my car easily.
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The room felt crowded, with no vacancy for any more people.
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Is there a vacancy in your schedule for a meeting later this week?
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