释义 |
empty of in American English lacking; without; devoid of See full dictionary entry for empty Examples of 'empty of' in a sentenceempty of Pure air, shimmering with light and color, absolutely empty of clouds.The moor became almost empty of birds.As regards the torch, it is a statement empty of significance.The city's streets were largely empty of civilians.Empty of wisdom wrapped in jokes, we sing.It was a bad speech: vague, empty of content and unconvincing.But it was not empty of water, and it quickly turned into a marsh.Thus, indie has become a marketing category, empty of meaning.The district is completely empty of rebel fighters.It was always clean, clear and empty of visitors. |