aspirateur
The latin word vacuum is 'le vide' in French. A vacuum cleaner is 'un aspirateur'
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'Dyson' in French is the same - 'Dyson'. An example sentence is 'J'ai acheté un aspirateur Dyson'. This means 'I bought a Dyson (vacuum cleaner)'.
Void as in vacuum, empty space vide (said like veed) void as in no-good nul void as in cancelled annule
The word is a form of the verb "aspirer" meaning either to aspire (to a better job) or to inhale, suck in. A vacuum cleaner is for instance called "un aspirateur" in French. "il/elle aspire" means "he/she aspires".
Because it has a vacuum.
Yes, we are vacuum cleaners of the vacuum cleaners, which are the floor cleaners
A Vacuum is the absence of air. So no, there is no air in a vacuum.
It is vacuum
There are:Bagless vacuum cleanersUpright vacuum cleanersCompact vacuum cleanersCanister vacuum cleanersIndustrial/commercial vacuum cleanersBackpack vacuum cleanersVacuum cleaners for hardwood floorsRobotic vacuum cleanersHandheld vacuum cleaners
When the vehicle is under acceleration it doesn't supply vacuum. The vacuum canister or reservoir holds a vacuum supply to operate vacuum operated accessories until the engine regains vacuum.
Examples of vacuums include the vacuum inside a sealed jar, the vacuum of outer space, and the vacuum inside a vacuum cleaner.