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emptiness
空虛,空腹,空處;無智,無能
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emptiness
空集問題
From:
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emptiness
空集
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Emp·ti·ness
,
n.
1.
The
state
of
being
empty
;
absence
of
contents
;
void
space
;
vacuum
;
as
,
the
emptiness
of
a
vessel
;
emptiness
of
the
stomach
.
2.
Want
of
solidity
or
substance
;
unsatisfactoriness
;
inability
to
satisfy
desire
;
vacuity
;
hollowness
;
as
,
the
emptiness
of
earthly
glory
.
3.
Want
of
knowledge
;
lack
of
sense
;
vacuity
of
mind
.
Eternal
smiles
his
emptiness
betray
.
--
Pope
.
The
sins
of
emptiness
,
gossip
,
and
spite
.
--
Tennyson
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
emptiness
n
1:
the
state
of
containing
nothing
[
ant
:
fullness
]
2:
having
an
empty
stomach
3:
an
empty
area
or
space
; "
the
huge
desert
voids
"; "
the
emptiness
of
outer
space
"; "
without
their
support
he'll
be
ruling
in
a
vacuum
" [
syn
:
void
,
vacancy
,
vacuum
]
4:
the
quality
of
being
valueless
or
futile
; "
he
rejected
the
vanities
of
the
world
" [
syn
:
vanity
]
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