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ADJ. 形容词1.?空心的Something that is hollow has a space inside it, as opposed to being solid all the way through. 2.?凹陷的A surface that is hollow curves inwards. 双语例句例: He looked young, dark and sharp-featured, with hollow cheeks. 他看起来很年轻,肤色黝黑,面部棱角分明,双颊凹陷。 3.?空洞的 , 没有价值的If you describe a statement, situation, or person as hollow, you mean they have no real value, worth, or effectiveness. 双语例句例: Any threat to bring in the police is a hollow one. 任何要叫警察来的威胁都是虚张声势。 4.?虚伪的If someone gives a hollow laugh, they laugh in a way that shows that they do not really find something amusing. 双语例句例: Murray Pick's hollow laugh had no mirth in it. 默里·皮克虚假的笑声里没有一点快乐。 5.?(声音)空洞而沉闷的A hollow sound is dull and echoing. 双语例句例: the hollow sound of a gunshot. 空闷的枪声。
NOUN. 名词1.?[C 可数名词] 凹陷处A hollow is an area that is lower than the surrounding surface. 双语例句例: Below him the town lay warm in the hollow of the hill. 在他的下面,小镇温暖地坐落在山坳里。
VERB. 动词hollows , hollowing , hollowed 1.?[T 及物动词] 使凹陷If something is hollowed, its surface is made to curve inwards or downwards. 双语例句例: The mule's back was hollowed by the weight of its burden. 骡子的背被所载重物压得弯了下去。
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