tailieunhanh - Oxford Collocations Dictionary for students of English_ Chương 2.24

Tham khảo tài liệu 'oxford collocations dictionary for students of english_ chương ', ngoại ngữ, anh văn giao tiếp phục vụ nhu cầu học tập, nghiên cứu và làm việc hiệu quả | Vv vacancy noun adj. unfilled I suitable The agency will let you know if they have any suitable vacancies. I casual temporary job presidential senate staff verb vacancy have create leave Her going on maternity leave will create a temporary vacancy. I fill vacancy verb arise exist occur A vacancy has arisen in our sales department. prer for a vacancy for head chef- in a vacancy in the catering department vacant adj. verbs be become fall only used of jobs A seat became vacant and he sat down in it. oAjobfell vacant in the accounting department. remain leave sth The office of president had been left vacant since her retirement. I keep sth The job will be kept vacantfor a few more weeks. vaccination noun ADJ. flu measles rubella smallpox etc. VERB VACCINATION have give sb VACCINATION NOUN campaign programme prep -against a vaccination against tetanus vaccine noun adj. effective safe I measles rubella etc. The polio vaccine has saved millions of lives. I live a live vaccine containing the polio virus QUANT dose one dose of BCG vaccine VERB VACCINE give sb I have receive I develop VACCINE verb protect sb The vaccineprotects children against tuberculosis. I prevent sth a vaccine to preventrubella prep -against Researchers are trying to develop a vaccine against the disease -fora vaccine for meningitis vacuum noun adj. perfect I moral political spiritual The writer criticized the moral vacuum in society. I power Her resignation left a power vacuum in the government. verb vacuum create leave produce The machine then creates a vacuum. I fill Other gases rush in to fill the vacuum. vagina noun VERB VAGINA enter penetrate prep in into inside the your- vague adj. VERBS be. look sound Where did you leave it Isabel looked vague. I become get She seems to be getting rather vague as she grows older. I remain I leave sth The identity of the city in the novel is deliberately left vague. adv. extremely hopelessly very Her directions were hopelessly vague. I a bit fairly a little .