vacuity

英[və'kjuːəti] 美[və'kjuːəti]
  • n. (想象力等)贫乏;无聊;空白
vacuities
Noun:
  1. the absence of matter

  2. a region that is devoid of matter

  3. total lack of meaning or ideas

1. His vacuity was a handicap in these debates.
在这些辩论中,思想贫乏是他的一个弱点。

来自柯林斯例句

2. Bertha thought it disconcerted him by rendering evident even to himself the vacuity of his mind.
伯莎认为这对他不利,这种情况甚至清楚地向他自己证明了他心灵的空虚.

来自辞典例句

3. Temperature and vacuity rising can enhance osmotic flux visibly.
升高温度和降低膜下游压力可明显提高膜的渗透通量.

来自互联网

4. Starting FWG all alone, checking the vacuity achieve the rated value whether.
单独启动造水机, 检查其真空度能否达到规定值.

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5. Chaotic menstruation differentiated between blood vacuity and kidney vacuity.
经乱区分为血虚和肾虚.

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. Leisure is enjoyable, while vacuity is suffering.
      闲暇是享受的,而空虚是痛苦的。
    2. He felt a little boring and walked into the garden in order to avoid the vacuity.
      他开始觉得无聊了,他跑到了花园中游玩。
    3. Vacuity contrast group was not treated.
      空白对照组不作处理。