hollowing / ˈhɒl oʊ /

空心化掏空镂空中空化

hollowing5 个定义

adj. 形容词 adjective

hol·low·er, hol·low·est.

  1. having a space or cavity inside; not solid; empty: a hollow sphere.
  2. having a depression or concavity: a hollow surface.
  3. sunken, as the cheeks or eyes.
n. 名词 noun
  1. an empty space within anything; a hole, depression, or cavity.
  2. a valley: They took the sheep to graze in the hollow.
  3. Foundry. a concavity connecting two surfaces otherwise intersecting at an obtuse angle.
v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to make hollow: to hollow out a log.
  2. to form by making something hollow: to hollow a place in the sand; boats hollowed out of logs.
v. 无主动词 verb
  1. to become hollow.
adv. 副词 adverb
  1. in a hollow manner: The politician's accusations rang hollow.

hollowing 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

empty, hollowed out

adj. 形容词 adjective

deep, resonant in sound

adj. 形容词 adjective

meaningless

adj. 形容词 adjective

false, artificial

n. 名词 noun

empty or dented area

v. 动词 verb

empty out; make concave

更多hollowing例句

  1. While virtual networking meet ups have become common and create space for less formal conversation, agency execs say that at times it can feel hollow as people are sharing their stories but there’s no need to connect further.
  2. Yes, there is less money in the market, but his outreach to clients via Zoom has been a hollow exercise and says he’s counting the days to have face-to-face meetings again, to travel again, to wear a suit again — to close really big deals again.
  3. When something tastes exactly the same as it has for days or weeks, except no longer good, it feels like reality has gotten hollowed out a tiny bit, and that more could be coming.
  4. If this is too hard, eliminate the rocking motion for a static hollow-body hold.
  5. In 1926, Margaret Barnes of Manchester, England, was rifling through her deceased husband’s belongings when she came upon a hollowed-out eggshell.
  6. He likes to talk about the long sweep of urban history, with the postwar suburb boom hollowing them out.
  7. Locals call it the hollowing out of the city into an empty theme park.
  8. Takeovers of foreign companies and government intervention in the markets have spooked investors, hollowing out key industries.
  9. Don Peck, The Atlantic The Great Recession has accelerated the hollowing-out of the American middle class.
  10. To hollow-out eyes past any reasonable point of eye hollowing-out.
  11. The hollowing of the "shell" is seemingly less delicate, but this may be taken as a natural result of the foregoing.
  12. The graves were constructed by hollowing out a portion of the rock at the side of the gallery, large enough to contain the body.
  13. Now the only way in which the rain can be kept from running back on the slope of X is by a bold hollowing out of it upwards, b.
  14. Our horse would be warm enough without that; and Cudjo had made him a trough by hollowing out one of the tulip-trees.
  15. These were split in two, and made into troughs by hollowing the faces and charring them over a fire.