emptiness
n. 空虚; 空旷; 空地
A feeling of emptiness is an unhappy or frightening feeling that nothing is worthwhile, especially when you are very tired or have just experienced something upsetting.
The result later in life may be feelings of emptiness and depression.
之后对生活产生的影响可能会是空虚感和沮丧感。
The emptiness of a place is the fact that there is nothing in it.
...the emptiness of the desert.
沙漠的空旷
An emptiness is a very large area of land, sea, or space that has nothing in it.
I drove for a while across this fearsome emptiness.
我开车开了好一阵穿过这片可怕的空旷之地。
1. the state of containing nothing
2. having an empty stomach
3. an empty area or space;
4. the quality of being valueless or futile;
And the emptiness that my heart knows?
心底涌起的空虚寂寞?
They also display emptiness and form, consciousness and matter, spirit and the world.
他们也显示空和有〔形相〕, 意识知觉和物质 、 精神和世界.
He becomes all outer show and inward emptiness; dull, callous, and indifferent.
灵魂变得徒有其表,其中空空; 迟钝, 木然, 冷漠.
I am ashamed of my emptiness, said the Word to the Work.
文字对工作说道:“我为我的空虚感到羞愧. ”
If you feel deep emptiness even completely meaningless emptiness, it's because Nietzsche.
如果你感到深深的真空,完全没有意义的空, 那是因为尼采.