unoccupied

unoccupied
adjective
1) (empty or vacant: The room/seat was unoccupied.) deshabitado; libre; vacante
2) (not busy: I paint in my unoccupied hours / when I'm otherwise unoccupied.) libre
unoccupied
tr[ʌn'ɒkjʊpaɪd]
adjective
1 (house) deshabitado,-a
2 (person) desocupado,-a
3 (post) vacante
4 (area) despoblado,-a
5 (seat) libre
6 SMALLMILITARY/SMALL no ocupado,-a
unoccupied [.ʌn'ɑkjə.paɪd] adj
1) idle: desempleado, desocupado
2) empty: desocupado, libre, deshabitado
unoccupied
adj.
deshabitado, -a adj.
holgado, -a adj.
libre adj.
sin colonizar adj.
vacante adj.
vacío, -a adj.
'ʌn'ɑːkjəpaɪd, ʌn'ɒkjʊpaɪd
adjective
a) <seat/room/toilet> desocupado, libre; <house> deshabitado, desocupado
b) (Mil) <territory/zone> no ocupado
['ʌn'ɒkjʊpaɪd]
ADJ
1) (=empty) [building] desocupado, vacío; [room] vacío; [seat, table] libre; [post] vacante
2) (Mil) [country, zone] no ocupado
3) (=not busy) [person] desocupado
* * *
['ʌn'ɑːkjəpaɪd, ʌn'ɒkjʊpaɪd]
adjective
a) <seat/room/toilet> desocupado, libre; <house> deshabitado, desocupado
b) (Mil) <territory/zone> no ocupado

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