[ kōngkongdòngdòng ] devoid of content; having nothing substantial; vague and general
Example Sentences:
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It turned out to be a shallow document . 它结果竟是一份空空洞洞的文件。
2.
It was now empty, forlorn, and apparently abandoned . 现在是空空洞洞,冷冷清清,分明已经无人居住。
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The children were breathing in their rooms; the downstairs was hollow . 孩子们在各自的房间里安歇着,楼下是空空洞洞的。
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" these are all so many empty words , my dear sir , " said morcerf : " they might satisfy a new acquaintance , but the comte de morcerf does not rank in that list ; and when a man like him comes to another , recalls to him his plighted word , and this man fails to redeem the pledge , he has at least a right to exact from him a good reason for so doing . “这些话都听上去空空洞洞的,我亲爱的先生, ”马尔塞夫说。 “这些话也许可以让一个萍水相逢的朋友感到满足,但马尔塞夫伯爵却并不是一个萍水相逢的朋友。他以这样的身份去拜访另外一个人,要求对方履行诺言的时候,如果这个人不能履行他自己的诺言,那么他起码应该提出一个充分的理由。 ”