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hollow

形容詞他動詞
複数形: hollows過去形: hollowed過去分詞: hollowed現在分詞: hollowing比較級: hollower最上級: hollowest

The central image is a shell without a core. It describes something that looks complete from the outside but is empty or missing its vital center on the inside. In physical contexts, it suggests lightness, fragility, or a space designed for storage or shelter. There is often a sense of echoing or resonance associated with physical hollowness. When applied to emotions or speech, it carries a strong negative connotation of falseness. A "hollow" promise or apology isn't just empty; it feels deceptive because the expected weight of sincerity is missing. It differs from "fake" by implying that the form of the gesture is present, but the substance is gone. As an action, it implies a deliberate process of excavation or removal to create a void.

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意味

形容詞

Having a hole or empty space inside.

"The bird nested in a hollow tree."

形容詞

Insincere; lacking real value or sincerity.

"His apologies rang hollow after he lied again."

名詞

A hole or depression in something.

"The squirrels hid nuts in a hollow beneath the oak root."

他動詞

To create a hole in something by removing the inside material.

"He used a chisel to hollow out the block of wood."

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