
속이 빈, 중공의
Having a hole or empty space inside; not solid.
예문:
"The old oak tree had a large hollow section where squirrels nested."
"We used hollow tubing for the lightweight frame of the tent."
"A basketball is essentially a hollow sphere filled with air."
우묵한, 움푹한
Having a depression in the surface; sunken (often referring to cheeks or eyes).
예문:
"After weeks of illness, her cheeks looked noticeably hollow."
"The sculptor carved a hollow area into the stone to represent the eye socket."
둔탁한, 공허한
(Of a sound or voice) low, dull, and echoing, as though made in an empty space.
예문:
"The detective heard a hollow echo coming from the abandoned warehouse."
"His voice sounded hollow and strained after shouting for help."
"When he tapped the wall, it produced a hollow thud."
공허한, 무의미한, 실속없는
Without real value, significance, or sincerity; meaningless or false.
예문:
"Despite the high score, the championship felt like a hollow victory because their main rival didn't compete."
"The politician's apology rang hollow to the victims who demanded real change."
"She realized their friendship was hollow when he failed to support her during the crisis."
구멍, 움푹한 곳
A hole, cavity, or depression in a surface or object.
예문:
"He placed his hand in the hollow of the tree trunk to retrieve the hidden key."
"The dog dug a shallow hollow in the sand to lie down in the shade."
골짜기, 오목한 땅
A small valley or basin, often wooded.
예문:
"A small stream ran through the wooded hollow behind the farm."
"We built our cabin in the hollow to protect it from the strong winds on the ridge."
도려내다, 우묵하게 하다
To form (a hole, tunnel, or space) by removing material; to make hollow. (Often used with 'out').
예문:
"The workers had to hollow out the rock face to create the new subway tunnel."
"She carefully hollowed the pumpkin before carving the jack-o'-lantern face."
"Erosion slowly hollowed the cliff base, creating a small sea cave."