大学英语四级常用短语 empty of
释义:
empty of 缺乏
例句:
For mile after mile, expropriated farmland seems empty of cattle or infested with weeds.
And its a charge that is as empty of truth as it has been frequent.
My mind was truly empty of everything that had concerned it before I sat.
He said the villages where Israeli troops have been moving through were empty of civilians, that only Hezbollah or their supporters were left behind.
Later, however, he noted that as he passed New York City storefronts at night by car of late, he found them virtually empty of shoppers.
Unlike many books written by professors, this is a good read, light on the numbers and nearly empty of equations and the typical economics fuzziness.
Is going on Oprah, the pinnacle of talk show hosts, a way to satisfy his addiction, to recharge batteries empty of the juices of adulation?
As for segments on the nightly news, he may not be a worse public speaker than Mr Gore, but his speeches remain idiosyncratically empty of soundbites.
It rejects Israel's legal right to assert its authority over Area C - the area of Judea and Samaria that is empty of Palestinian population centers.
United States and international food aid organizations have been slow to react to the crisis that has kept the shelves empty of milk even in oil-rich Venezuela.
Almost all of Caracas' streets empty of people by dusk as residents live under the pall of a homicide rate 20 times that of the United States.
In the first incident, the battery fire occurred in a Japan Airlines 787 that had already landed at Boston's Logan International Airport and was empty of passengers.
But its perverse incentives also led to factories churning out stuff no one wanted, while shops were empty of the things they craved, from fresh meat to fridges.