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单词 hollow
释义

hollow

adjective
 
/ˈhɒləʊ/
/ˈhɑːləʊ/
Idioms
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  1.  
    having a hole or empty space inside
    • a hollow ball/centre/tube/tree
    • a hollow metal cylinder
    • The tree trunk was hollow inside.
    • Her stomach felt hollow with fear.
    Extra Examples
    • I felt hollow from lack of food.
    • The experience left her feeling hollow and empty.
    • I tapped the tin and it sounded hollow.
  2. (of parts of the face) sinking deeply into the face
    • hollow eyes/cheeks
    • hollow-eyed from lack of sleep
  3. [usually before noun] (of sounds) making a low sound like that made by an empty object when it is hit
    • a hollow groan
  4. [usually before noun] not sincere
    • I've had enough of their hollow promises.
    • She gave a slightly hollow laugh.
    • Their appeals for an end to the violence had a hollow ring.
  5. [usually before noun] without real value
    • He won something of a hollow victory when his opponent was forced to withdraw with a serious injury.
  6. Word OriginOld English holh ‘cave’; obscurely related to hole.
Idioms
ring hollow/false
  1. to give the impression of not being sincere or true
    • His expressions of support rang rather hollow.
    • His promise rang hollow.
ring true/hollow/false
  1. to give the impression of being sincere/true or not sincere/true
    • It may seem a strange story but it rings true to me.
    • His expressions of support rang rather hollow.
    • His promise rang hollow.

hollow

noun
/ˈhɒləʊ/
/ˈhɑːləʊ/
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  1. an area that is lower than the surface around it, especially on the ground
    • All but one of the ponds are empty, their sites marked only by muddy hollows.
    • The wheelbarrow got stuck in a hollow.
    • The village lay secluded in a hollow of the hills (= a small valley).
    • She noticed the slight hollows under his cheekbones.
    Extra Examples
    • Snow lay in dark hollows.
    • a hollow in the ground
    • the hollow of her throat
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • deep
    • little
    • shallow
    preposition
    • in a/​the hollow
    • hollow in
    • hollow of
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  2. a hole or an empty space inside something
    • The squirrel disappeared into a hollow at the base of the tree.
    • She suddenly felt a hollow in her stomach, and longed for a friendly face.
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • deep
    • little
    • shallow
    preposition
    • in a/​the hollow
    • hollow in
    • hollow of
    See full entry
  3. Word OriginOld English holh ‘cave’; obscurely related to hole.

hollow

verb
/ˈhɒləʊ/
/ˈhɑːləʊ/
[usually passive]
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they hollow
/ˈhɒləʊ/
/ˈhɑːləʊ/
he / she / it hollows
/ˈhɒləʊz/
/ˈhɑːləʊz/
past simple hollowed
/ˈhɒləʊd/
/ˈhɑːləʊd/
past participle hollowed
/ˈhɒləʊd/
/ˈhɑːləʊd/
-ing form hollowing
/ˈhɒləʊɪŋ/
/ˈhɑːləʊɪŋ/
Phrasal Verbs
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  1. to make a flat surface go inward in a curve
    • be hollowed (by something) The stairs have been hollowed by centuries of use.
    Word OriginOld English holh ‘cave’; obscurely related to hole.
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