empty of
empty of — 介系詞
1. used to say that a place, container, or object has no amount of a particular thi
毫無;沒有
完全沒有(某物或特質)
used to say that a place, container, or object has no amount of a particular thing in it — or that something abstract such as a look, voice, or speech contains none of a particular quality
The streets were empty of cars that Sunday morning, so the children played freely.
那個週日早晨街上空無一車,孩子們可以自由玩耍。
be empty of + noun phrase (physical absence)
Wei's apology sounded empty of genuine regret to his colleagues.
Wei 的道歉聽起來毫無真誠的悔意。
be empty of + abstract noun (emotional quality)
After the evacuation order, the entire village stood empty of people for weeks.
撤離令發布後,整座村莊空無一人,持續了好幾週。
The doctor's report was shockingly empty of useful information about the patient's condition.
醫師的報告驚人地毫無關於病人狀況的有用資訊。
Mei-Ling looked around the classroom, which sat empty of students during the holiday break.
Mei-Ling 環顧教室,放假期間教室裡空無學生。
- full of
direct opposite; contains a large amount of something
- filled with
suggests active filling or being completely occupied
文法句型
be empty of + noun phrase
stand empty of + noun phrase
用法筆記
Frequently used with the verb 'be' (is empty of, was empty of). Also common with 'stand', 'sit', or 'lie' for poetic or literary effect. The object of 'of' can be concrete (people, furniture) or abstract (emotion, meaning).