"Vacancies" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A vacancy is an open position or emptiness, typically in a company, organization, or job market, where a person is needed to fill a specific role or position.
For example:
"The company has a number of vacancies in the sales department."
"She applied for a vacancy in the teaching field."
It can also be used in other contexts, such as:
A vacancy on a sports team, where an athlete is injured or leaving the team.
A vacancy in a school, where a teacher or staff member is leaving their position.
Synonyms for vacancy include:
Opening
Position
Opening position
Opening vacancy
Empty space
Empty position
Having a V-shaped neck, typically as a result of a shirt or sweater that has a V-shaped opening at the neckline.
Value Added Tax.
"Very Important Person" - someone who receives special treatment, privilege, or attention due to their high social status, power, or celebrity.
The letter "V" is a consonant of the Modern English alphabet, representing a distinct sound, /v/ or "uh".
Voice Over Internet Protocol.
A Vaagmer is a type of pronoun or a special kind of noun in some languages, such as Estonian and Finnish, which is used as a placeholder or an epithet in poetry and oral storytelling to replace a complex name or description of a person or a concept. It is often used to add emphasis, create a more vivid image, or to appeal to the listener's emotions.<br><br>However, I think you might be referring to the word "Vaagmer" as possibly associated with Danish or Scandinavian word structure studies or descriptive linguistics.
I couldn't find any meaning for the word "vaalribbok". It seems to be a non-existent or made-up word. If you could provide more context or a different word, I'll be happy to help.
A position or a vacant job opening in an organization. It is a place that needs to be filled, either temporarily or permanently, by a person with specific qualifications and skills to perform a particular job function.
Available for occupation, engagement, or use. Not occupied or filled (e.g. a vacant chair). Uninhabited or uninhabitable (e.g. a vacant house).
In a way that shows a lack of attention or interest.<br><br>Example: "She stared vacantly into space, lost in thought."<br><br>Synonyms: absent-mindedly, blankly, dazed, heedlessly, mindlessly.
1. The state of being empty and uninhabited.<br>2. A feeling of emptiness or a sense of not having enough to satisfy one's needs or desires.<br>3. Lack of occupation or activity; available for use or employment.
To quit occupying or possessing something, especially a building or a place of residence.
pletely deserted or left empty: <br><br> The hotel was vacant because it was on vacation. <br> The room was vacant after the student graduated.
To go away from a place, to leave a position or office.
Meaning: to leave a place or job; to officially leave a position or assignment, often temporarily or permanently.<br><br>Example: "The manager decided to vacate the office and hand over the keys to the new employee."<br><br>Synonyms: leave, vacate, resign, relinquish, abandon.