hollowed
v. 挖洞( hollow的過去式和過去分詞 ); 挖空(某物),挖出(孔、洞)
Something that is hollow has a space inside it, as opposed to being solid all the way through.
...a hollow tree.
空心的樹
...a hollow cylinder.
中空圓筒
A surface that is hollow curves inwards.
He looked young, dark and sharp-featured, with hollow cheeks.
他看起來很年輕,膚色黝黑,五官分明,雙頰凹陷。
A hollow is a hole inside a tree.
I made my home there, in the hollow of a dying elm.
我在一棵快要枯死的榆樹的樹洞裡安了家。
A hollow is an area that is lower than the surrounding surface.
Below him the town lay warm in the hollow of the hill.
在他下方,小鎮臥在溫暖的山谷裡。
...where water gathers in a hollow and forms a pond.
在那裡水積聚在低窪處形成了池塘
If you describe a statement, situation, or person as hollow, you mean they have no real value, worth, or effectiveness.
Any threat to bring in the police is a hollow one.
任何威脅說要叫警察來的話都是虛聲恫嚇。
...a hollow man who's coasted on charm for far too long.
長久以來一直依靠個人魅力取勝的膚淺之人
If someone gives a hollow laugh, they laugh in a way that shows that they do not really find something amusing.
Murray Pick's hollow laugh had no mirth in it.
默裡·皮克的乾笑裡沒有一點快樂。
A hollow sound is dull and echoing.
...the hollow sound of a gunshot.
空洞的槍響
If something is hollowed, its surface is made to curve inwards or downwards.
The mule's back was hollowed by the weight of its burden.
騾背被重負壓得塌下了。
...her high, elegantly hollowed cheekbones.
她凹陷有致的高顴骨
1. having a cavity within;
Someone had hollowed out a large block of stone.
有人把一大塊石頭給鑿空了。
Her cheeks hollowed as she drew smoke into her lungs.
當她把煙吸進肺裡時,她的雙頰癟了下去。
His face was hollowed out to the point of emaciation.
他的臉瘦削到了憔悴的地步.
They hollowed out a tunnel through the mountain.
他們挖通了穿山隧道.
The cook hollowed out the melons.
廚師把瓜掏空.