| 正面 | 8402.hollow 英 ['hɒləʊ]美 ['hɑlo] ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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| 背面 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() 释义: 1. 区别:hollow、hallow: hollow中的字母o就像是一个中空的洞。adj. 空的;中空的,空腹的;凹的;虚伪的n. 洞;山谷;窟窿vt. 使成为空洞vi. 形成空洞adv. 彻底地;无用地n. (Hollow)人名;(英)霍洛 例句: 1. Bake some big red peppers and hollow them out.将几个大红甜椒烤一烤,再把它们掏空。 hollow 空洞的,虚伪的来自古英语holh,空洞,洞,穴,词源同hole.引申词义空洞的,虚伪的。 hollowhollow: [12] Modern English hole comes from an Old English adjective meaning ‘hollow’, and by a coincidental swap hollow originated in an Old English word for ‘hole’ (the two are probably ultimately related). Old English holh meant ‘hollow place’, ‘hole’, or ‘cave’, and presumably came from the same source as produced Old English hol ‘hollow’. In the early Middle English period it began to be used as an adjective, its inflected form holge having become holwe, later holew or hollow.=> cauliflowerhollow (adj.)c. 1200, from Old English holh (n.) "hollow place, hole," from Proto-Germanic *hul-, from PIE *kel- (2) "to cover, conceal" (see cell). The figurative sense of "insincere" is attested from 1520s. Related: Hollowly; hollowness. To carry it hollow "take it completely" is first recorded 1660s, of unknown origin or connection.hollow (v.)late 14c., holowen, from hollow (adj.). Related: Hollowed; hollowing.hollow (n.)"lowland, valley, basin," 1550s, probably a modern formation from hollow (adj.). Old English had holh (n.) "cave, den; internal cavity."" |
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