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bare, blank, empty, idle, unoccupied* * *adj empty ( fx bottle, room, house; for of);( ubeskrevet) blank ( fx page);(fig) empty ( fx threats, pleasures, promises, titles, words), idle (fx talk, threats);( udtryksløs) blank ( fx expression, face), vacant ( fx look, stare);[ tom for] empty of,F void of ( fx meaning);[ med sb:][ tomme kalorier] empty calories;[ tom plads] vacant (el. empty) seat;(fx på væg) empty space, blank ( fx where a picture has been);( på blanket, i bog) blank (space);(fig) gap ( fx no one can fill the gap left by him),F void ( fx his death left a void);[ tomt rum] empty space,( værelse) empty room;(fys) vacuum;[ det tomme rum] space ( fx the parachutist jumped into space),F the void;[ stirre ud i det tomme rum] stare into space;[ tomme tønder buldrer mest] empty vessels make the most sound (el. noise);(se også mængde).
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