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empty adjective VERBS | ADVERB | PREPOSITION VERBSappear, be, feel, lie, look, seem 显得空荡荡;空;感觉空;空放着;看起来空;好像空◆The box lay empty on the bed.盒子放在床上,里面是空的。become 变空remain, stand, stay 仍然空着;空着;继续空着◆The city is letting useful housing stand empty.这个城市正任由可使用的住房闲置。leave sth 任⋯空着◆The house had been left empty for several weeks.房子已经空了好几周。ADVERBcompletely, entirely, quite, totally, utterly 空无一物;空无一人;空荡荡◆There was a vast expanse of totally empty sky to look at.可以看到万里晴空。almost, nearly, practically, virtually 几乎是空的;差不多是空的;实际上是空的largely, mostly 很大程度上是空的;大部分是空的half 半空◆a half-empty box of chocolates半空的一盒巧克力fairly, quite, rather, relatively 相当空;非常空;比较空◆Some parts of the city are desperately overcrowded while others are relatively empty.这个城市的某些地区拥挤得要命,而其他地区则相对较空。very 非常空◆We all feel very empty now she's gone.她走了,我们都觉得心里空荡荡的。apparently, seemingly 明显地/看起来空荡荡的eerily, strangely, surprisingly 空荡得可怕/出奇/惊人◆The house felt strangely empty without the children.孩子们不在,屋子显得出奇地空空荡荡。otherwise 不然的话会显得空◆There were a few chairs, but the room was otherwise empty.房间里有几把椅子,但除此之外空空荡荡的。PREPOSITIONof 没有⋯◆The streets were empty of people.街上没有人。 |