emptiness

emptiness
noun vacío
emptiness
tr['emptɪnəs]
noun
1 (nothingness) vacío
2 (meaningnessless) vacuidad nombre femenino
emptiness ['ɛmptinəs] n
: vacío m, vacuidad f
emptiness
n.
vacuidad s.f.
vacío s.m.
'emptinəs, 'emptinɪs
mass noun (of landscape, region) ausencia de vegetación, habitantes etc; (meaninglessness) lo vacío, vacuidad f (frml)
['emptɪnɪs]
N
1) (=bareness, barrenness) desolación f , vacío m

the emptiness of the desert — la desolación or el vacío del desierto

2) (=void) vacío m

the emptiness he felt inside — el vacío que sentía en su interior

the emptiness of his life — el vacío or frm la vacuidad de su vida

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['emptinəs, 'emptinɪs]
mass noun (of landscape, region) ausencia de vegetación, habitantes etc; (meaninglessness) lo vacío, vacuidad f (frml)

English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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