Meaning of "vacuum" in English

The word "vacuum" refers to a space entirely devoid of matter, where air and other gases are absent, creating a void. In everyday language, it can also refer to a domestic appliance used for cleaning floors by suction, commonly called a vacuum cleaner. When used metaphorically, it can describe a state of emptiness or lack of influence. The concept of a vacuum is fundamental in physics, relating to many scientific applications and phenomena, such as particle acceleration and space exploration.

Meaning of "sous vide" in French

"Sous vide" is a French culinary technique that involves cooking food in vacuum-sealed bags at a precise and consistent low temperature, usually in a water bath. This method preserves the moisture, enhances flavors, and ensures even cooking. Originating from professional kitchens, "sous vide" has gained popularity in home cooking, offering precision and gourmet results. The term itself translates to "under vacuum," highlighting the absence of air in the cooking process. Overall, it reflects a balance between culinary tradition and modern cooking technology.

Pronunciation of "vacuum" in English

Phonetic Transcription: /ˈvæk.juːm/

Pronunciation Variations: In British English, it may sound like /ˈvæk.juːm/, while in American English, some might pronounce it as /ˈvækˌjum/. The emphasis is usually on the first syllable in both dialects.

Pronunciation of "sous vide" in French

Phonetic Transcription: /suˈvid/

Pronunciation Variations: The pronunciation remains relatively consistent across French-speaking regions, with slight variations in intonation. The "s" is soft, and "vide" is pronounced like "veed."

Sentence examples in English and translation to French

  1. The vacuum cleaner broke, leaving dust all over the floor. (L'aspirateur est tombé en panne, laissant de la poussière partout sur le sol.)

  2. We need to vacuum the carpets before the guests arrive. (Nous devons passer l'aspirateur sur les tapis avant que les invités n'arrivent.)

  3. Space is a vast vacuum with no air for sound to travel. (L'espace est un vaste vide sans air pour propager le son.)

  4. The experiment was conducted in a vacuum chamber. (L'expérience a été réalisée dans une chambre à vide.)

  5. After the scandal, there was a leadership vacuum in the company. (Après le scandale, il y avait un vide de direction dans l'entreprise.)

  6. She felt an emotional vacuum after her children left for college. (Elle a ressenti un vide émotionnel après que ses enfants soient partis à l'université.)

  7. A vacuum seal keeps the food fresh for longer. (Un scellé sous vide garde la nourriture fraîche plus longtemps.)

  8. He used a vacuum pump to remove the air from the container. (Il a utilisé une pompe à vide pour retirer l'air du récipient.)

  9. The room was silent, as if in a vacuum. (La pièce était silencieuse, comme dans un vide.)

  10. Scientists study how to create and manipulate a vacuum. (Les scientifiques étudient comment créer et manipuler un vide.)

Synonyms, antonyms, and similar words for "vacuum" in English

Synonyms: void, emptiness, vacuity, blankness, gap, hole, nullity, cavity, lacuna, vacancy.

Antonyms: fullness, abundance, saturation, occupancy, presence, plenitude, sufficiency, completeness, richness, plenitude.

Similar Words: nothingness, abyss, chasm, vacuum cleaner, airless space, desolation, deprivation, vacuousness, hollowness, deprivation.

Synonyms, antonyms, and similar words for "sous vide" in French

Synonyms: -

Antonyms: -

Similar Words: cuisson lente, cuisson sous pression, cuisson à basse température, cuisson hermétique, étouffée.

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