hollowness
noun [ U ] uk/ˈhɒl.əʊ.nəs/ us/ˈhɑː.loʊ.nəs/
(LACK OF SINCERITY)
虚伪,空洞
(of situations, feelings, or words) the fact of being without value, or not true or sincere
Ann could find nothing but hollowness in his praise. 安只觉得他的赞美十分空洞。
Two law enforcement investigations have revealed the hollowness and fraudulence of the videotapes. 两项执法调查揭露了这些录像带言语空洞并充满欺骗性。
the hollowness of fame/success 名望/成功的空虚
(EMPTINESS)
内部的空洞
the quality of having a hole or empty space inside
The hollowness of the cave echoed with every step I took. 我每走一步,山洞的空洞就回响一次。
You wanted to rap the heavy hollowness of those big bronze columns.
(面颊或眼睛)凹陷
the fact of your cheeks curving in, or your eyes appearing to be deep in your head, because you are old, tired, or ill
There was a slight hollowness about her cheeks and eyes. 她的脸颊和眼睛有一点轻微的凹陷。
The set of his shoulders and the hollowness of his eyes wrenched Steve's heart. 他变形的肩膀和凹陷的眼睛刺痛了史蒂夫的心。
See: hollow