vacate [vəˈkeɪt]
verbo transitivo
1dejar libre (seat, flat); dejar vacante (one's post)
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vacate [va-keit]
1Vaciar, dejar vacío; dejar vacante; dejar o renunciar la posesión de un empleo, dignidad, etc. 2.
- To vacate the sale -> rescindir la venta
verbo neutro (intransitivo)
2Dejar, salir, irse, marcharse; vacar. (n)
va. Anular, invalidar.
vacate [vəˈkeɪt]
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Verb Conjugation for "vacate"
Imperative
- vacate
- you vacate
- he/she vacates
- we vacate
- you vacate
- they vacate
Preterite
- I vacated
- you vacated
- he/she vacated
- we vacated
- you vacated
- they vacated
Present Continuous
- I am vacating
- you are vacating
- he/she is vacating
- we are vacating
- you are vacating
- they are vacating
Present Perfect
- I have vacated
- you have vacated
- he/she has vacated
- we have vacated
- you have vacated
- they have vacated
Past Continuous
- I was vacating
- you were vacating
- he/she was vacating
- we were vacating
- you were vacating
- they were vacating
Past Perfect
- I had vacated
- you had vacated
- he/she had vacated
- we had vacated
- you had vacated
- they had vacated
Future
- I will vacate
- you will vacate
- he/she will vacate
- we will vacate
- you will vacate
- they will vacate
Future Perfect
- I will have vacated
- you will have vacated
- he/she will have vacated
- we will have vacated
- you will have vacated
- they will have vacated
Future Continuous
- I will be vacating
- you will be vacating
- he/she will be vacating
- we will be vacating
- you will be vacating
- they will be vacating
Present Perfect Continuous
- I have been vacating
- you have been vacating
- he/she has been vacating
- we have been vacating
- you have been vacating
- they have been vacating
Future Perfect Continuous
- I will have been vacating
- you will have been vacating
- he/she will have been vacating
- we will have been vacating
- you will have been vacating
- they will have been vacating
Past Perfect Continuous
- I had been vacating
- you had been vacating
- he/she had been vacating
- we had been vacating
- you had been vacating
- they had been vacating
vaca
feminine noun
1cow (animal)
- estar como una vaca (informal) -> to be as fat as an elephant (gordo)
- vaca lechera -> dairy cow
- vaca marina -> manatee
- vaca sagrada -> sacred cow
- vacas flacas (informal) -> lean years
- vacas gordas (informal) -> years of plenty
- vacas locas -> mad cow disease (enfermedad)
2beef (carne)
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vaca [vah’-cah]
noun
1Cow. (f)
- Vaca lechera -> milk-cow
2Beef. (f)
3Joint stock of two partners in gambling. (Province; Provinicial) (f)
4Tanned leather, cowhide. (f)
- Vaca marina -> sea-cow
verb
5MANATÍ.
- Vaca sagrada -> sacred cow
- Pasar las vacas gordas -> to have a grand time of it
6Enterprise with profits on and pro rata basis. (Ante Meridian & Latin American) (m)
adjective
1Vacant.
vaca
sustantivo:femenino
1 (Zoología) cow
el mal la enfermedad de las vacas locaso mad cow disease
(los años de) las vacas flacas the lean years
(los años de) las vacas gordas the fat years; the boom years
pasar las vacas gordas to have a grand time of it; (familiar)
ponerse como una vaca (familiar) to get as fat as a pig; (familiar)
vaca de leche dairy cow; (Latinoamérica) good business; profitable deal
vaca de San Antón ladybird; ladybug; (EEUU)
vaca lechera dairy cow
vaca marina sea cow; manatee
vaca sagrada también sacred cow
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