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41 empty location box
< logist> ■ Leerplatzkartei f -
42 empty magnification
< opt> ■ Leervergrößerung f -
43 empty running
< logist> ■ Leerfahrt f -
44 empty set
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45 empty signal
< gen> ■ Leermeldung f -
46 empty space
< gen> ■ Hohlraum m<tech.gen> ■ luftleerer Raum m -
47 empty spool
<av> ■ Leerspule f -
48 empty wagon
< railw> ■ Leerwagen m -
49 empty-loaded change-over device
<railw.brake> ■ Lastwechseleinrichtung fEnglish-german technical dictionary > empty-loaded change-over device
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50 empty nest
emp·ty ˈnestn ( fig) Haushalt, aus dem die erwachsenen Kinder ausgezogen sind -
51 empty-nester
emp·ty-ˈnest·ern AM Elternteil in einem Haushalt, aus dem die erwachsenen Kinder bereits ausgezogen sind -
52 empty weight
emp·ty ˈweightn Leergewicht nt -
53 empty feeling
n.Gefühl der Leere n. -
54 empty phrase
n.Floskel -n f. -
55 empty space
n.Leerraum -¨e m. -
56 empty-headed
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57 empty nest
emp·ty 'nestn; ( fig) Haushalt, aus dem die erwachsenen Kinder ausgezogen sind -
58 empty-nester
emp·ty-'nest·er n(Am) Elternteil in einem Haushalt, aus dem die erwachsenen Kinder bereits ausgezogen sind -
59 empty (Adj.)
germ. lēzi-; tæma-ы{(V.)}germ. halþjan; tæmjan -
60 empty band
n AUDIO leeres Band nt
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Empty — Emp ty (?; 215), a. [Compar. {Emptier}; superl. {Emptiest}.] [AS. emtig, [ae]mtig, [ae]metig, fr. [ae]mta, [ae]metta, quiet, leisure, rest; of uncertain origin; cf. G. emsig busy.] 1. Containing nothing; not holding or having anything within;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
empty — adj 1 Empty, vacant, blank, void, vacuous mean lacking the contents that could or should be present. Something is empty which has nothing in it; something is vacant which is without an occupant, incumbent, tenant, inmate, or the person or thing… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
empty — [emp′tē] adj. emptier, emptiest [ME emti & (with intrusive p ) empti < OE æmettig, unoccupied, lit., at leisure < æmetta, leisure (< æ , without + base of motan, to have to: see MUST1) + ig, Y2] 1. containing nothing; having nothing in… … English World dictionary
empty — ► ADJECTIVE (emptier, emptiest) 1) containing nothing; not filled or occupied. 2) having no meaning or likelihood of fulfilment: an empty threat. 3) having no value or purpose. ► VERB (empties, emptied) … English terms dictionary
empty — c.1200, from O.E. æmettig at leisure, not occupied, unmarried, from æmetta leisure, from æ not + metta, from motan to have (see MIGHT (Cf. might)). The p is a euphonic insertion. Sense evolution from at leisure to empty is paralleled in several… … Etymology dictionary
Empty — Emp ty, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Emptied}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Emptying}.] To deprive of the contents; to exhaust; to make void or destitute; to make vacant; to pour out; to discharge; as, to empty a vessel; to empty a well or a cistern. [1913 Webster]… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
empty — [adj1] containing nothing abandoned, bare, barren, blank, clear, dead, deflated, depleted, desert, deserted, desolate, despoiled, destitute, devoid, dry, evacuated, exhausted, forsaken, godforsaken*, hollow, lacking, stark, unfilled, unfurnished … New thesaurus
empty of — completely without (something) The arena was empty of spectators. The streets are now empty of traffic. • • • Main Entry: ↑empty … Useful english dictionary
Empty — Emp ty, n.; pl. {Empties}. An empty box, crate, cask, etc.; used in commerce, esp. in transportation of freight; as, special rates for empties. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Empty — Emp ty, v. i. 1. To discharge itself; as, a river empties into the ocean. [1913 Webster] 2. To become empty. The chapel empties. B. Jonson. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
empty — index barren, baseless, consume, deficient, deplete, devoid, diminish, dissipate (expend foolishly), evacuate … Law dictionary