a space that is completely empty of all substances, including all air or other gas 真空 a vacuum pump (= one that creates a vacuum) 真空泵 vacuum-packed foods (= in a package from which most of the air has been removed) 真空包装的食品
Extra ExamplesTopics Physics and chemistryc1Other gases rush in to fill the vacuum. 其他气体涌进来充满真空。 The machine then creates a vacuum. 这样机器便制造出一个真空。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- perfect
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a situation in which somebody/something is missing 真空状态;空白;空虚 His resignation has created a vacuum which cannot easily be filled. 他的引退造成了难以填补的空白。 The writer criticized the moral vacuum in society. 作家批评了社会的道德缺失。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- perfect
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the act of cleaning something with a vacuum cleaner (用真空吸尘器所做的)清洁,清扫 to give a room a quick vacuum 用吸尘器把房间迅速清扫一下
Word Originmid 16th cent.: modern Latin, neuter of Latin vacuus ‘empty’.