vacant
adj.
c.1300, "not filled, held, or occupied," from Old French vacant "idle, unoccupied" (of an office, etc.), from Latin vacantem (nominative vacans), "empty, unoccupied," present participle of vacare "to be empty" (see vain). Meaning "characterized by absence of mental occupation" is from 1570s. Related: Vacantly.
〔李〕[vac =to be empty空;-ant →] a. ①being empty空的
〔蒋〕[vac空,-ant形容词后缀,…的] 空的,空白的,未被占用的