hollowness

名词

UK/ˈhɒl.əʊ.nəs/
US/ˈhɑː.loʊ.nəs/

定义 hollowness 名词

insincerity(不真誠)

  1. Uncountable(不可數名詞)

    The state of being without value, truth, or sincerity, especially in situations, feelings, or words.

    空虛;虛偽

    • She perceived a profound hollowness in his compliments.

      她察覺到他的讚美中帶著深深的虛偽。

    • The fraudulent nature of the videotapes, along with their inherent hollowness, was uncovered through two law enforcement investigations.

      這些錄影帶的欺詐性質及其固有的虛偽性,通過兩次執法調查被揭露。

    • The emptiness of fame / the superficiality of success.

      名聲的空虛 / 成功的表面性。

emptiness(空虛)

  1. Uncountable(不可數名詞)

    The condition of having a void or empty space within.

    空洞

    • With each step, the hollowness of the cavern amplified the sound.

      每一步都讓洞穴的空曠感放大了聲音。

    • You wanted to tap the weighty hollowness of those large bronze columns.

      你想敲擊那些大型青銅柱的沉重空曠感。

    • The hollowness of the tree trunk provided shelter for various wildlife.

      樹幹的空心為各種野生動物提供了庇護所。

appearance(外貌)

  1. Uncountable(不可數名詞)

    The appearance of sunken cheeks or deep-set eyes resulting from age, fatigue, or illness.

    (面頰或眼睛)下陷

    • Her cheeks and eyes showed a subtle degree of hollowness.

      她的臉頰和眼睛顯露出一種微妙的凹陷感。

    • The shape of his shoulders and the hollowness of his eyes pained Steve’s heart.

      他肩膀的形狀和眼睛的凹陷讓史蒂夫感到心痛。

    • The gauntness of her face and the hollowness of her eyes revealed she was going through a difficult time.

      她瘦削的臉龐和凹陷的眼睛顯示她正在經歷一段艱難時期。