Synonym: emptiness, vacuum, void. Similar words: vacant, vacate, vacation, fancy, tenancy, piquancy, vibrancy, pregnancy. Meaning: ['veɪkənsɪ] n. 1. being unoccupied 2. an empty area or space.
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(91) There is a relative self-contained system of protection in substantive law over this matter, but the procedures to protect consumers'civil public benefits fall vacancy.
(92) But the relatively sluggish commercial house market facing the embarrassment of high vacancy rates, its price fell briefly below the residential projects.
(93) I believe the vacancy rate is dangerously high at present.
(94) The results show that the voltage is affected mostly by vacancy intercalation energy, and that the configurational entropy has a small effect.
(95) However, due to traditional ideals' astriction , original system's limitation and existing legislation's vacancy, it has not been brought into play in practice.
(96) They had a short-term vacancy for a person on the foreign desk.
(97) A Negro fatigued with whisky stretched asleep in a wide and soundless vacancy.
(98) Office buildings are the riskiest . They are overbuilt in many parts of the country , which means high vacancy rates and soft rents .
(99) In addition, the vacancy rate of conference centers of hotels above five - star level has been surged.
(100) The vacancy of his expression made me doubt if he was listening.
(101) The diffusion mechanism wherein net atomic migration is from lattice site to an adjacent vacancy.
(102) Clara saw the vacancy of her expression gradually filling with woefulness.
(103) Anyway, as you just mentioned, the vacancy rate is still too high.
(104) The experiment shows that design theory and properties fulfill needs of design. It fills the vacancy of IC two random pulses difference with the carry antecedence.
(105) In order to extract shape features , images were processed by smoothing , wiping off noise , extracting confine , thinning , expunging small branches and filling a vacancy processes and so on .
(106) In an ionic solid, a cation – vacancy and cation – interstitial pair.
(107) The vacancy in vocabulary mainly exists in its referential and pragmatic connotation.
(108) In the second part of this thesis, the collision processes between one hydrogen atom and graphene with single vacancy defect have been investigated.
(109) This would be propitious to the diffuse of vacancy mechanism, and accordingly the chemical.
(110) U.S. President Barack Obama's choice for a key cabinet spot has withdrawn - leaving a major vacancy at the massive Department of Health and Human Services.
(111) This product will fill up vacancy of domestic 3 D information acquirement system.
(112) I hadn't got a vacancy in my office at the moment.
(112) Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
(113) Real-estate firm Jones Lang LaSalle estimates Beijing had a third-quarter retail vacancy rate of 16%.
(114) Excuse me, raise appoint conference vote can is obligate vacancy elected again in the future?
(115) I'm asking about your ad for a salad hand in yesterday's newspaper. Do you still have that vacancy?
(116) The vacancy - defect properties were measured by slow positron annihilation, and mechanical behaviors were studied using nanoindentation.
(117) There exists extensively the phenomenon of vocabulary vacancy between source language and target language.
(118) The tensility beauty of literary language is embodied in image, connotation, ambiguity, vacancy and so on.
(119) Currently, Shanghai's industrial plant maintenance quarter of the average rent growth, or even some hot regions consecutive months rental vacancy rate of zero phenomenon.
(120) When above the dew point pressure, the vacancy solution theoretical model is adopted for the gas adsorption calculation.
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