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71. | the state of being hollow: having an empty space within. |
| 空虚的状态;有空白的空间在里边。 |
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72. | What a blank, dreary mind he must have! |
| 他的思想一定是多么空虚乏味! |
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73. | Her success feeds her vanity. |
| 她的成功填补了她的空虚。 |
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74. | Many small lymphocytes are destroyed and germinal centres depleted. |
| 破坏了许多小淋巴细胞,使生发中心空虚。 |
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75. | Dressing up does not fill an empty noddle |
| 打扮得整齐弥补不了头脑的空虚。 |
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76. | Frivolous, silly, or inanely giddy. |
| 轻率的、傻的或空虚轻浮的 |
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77. | Spiritual emptiness or ugliness shows through. |
| 精神空虚或灵魂丑恶透过外表显露出来。 |
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78. | empty promises; a hollow victory; vacuous comments. |
| 空洞的承诺;空虚的胜利;空洞的注解。 |
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79. | To make noisy, empty threats; bluster. |
| 叫嚣,虚张声势大声的空虚的恫吓;咆哮 |
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80. | Something that is vain, futile, or worthless. |
| 无价值的东西空虚、无用或无价值的东西 |
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