Meaning and Usage
"空荡荡" describes a space or feeling that is completely empty, hollow, or deserted. It often conveys a strong sense of emptiness or loneliness, whether physically (like an empty room) or emotionally (like feeling hollow inside).
Common Contexts
This word is frequently used to describe places such as rooms, streets, or parks that are devoid of people or objects. It can also describe emotional states where someone feels a void or loss.
Collocations and Patterns
- 空荡荡的教室 (empty classroom): emphasizes the absence of students or activity.
- 心里空荡荡 (feeling empty inside): expresses emotional emptiness or loneliness.
- 空荡荡的街道 (deserted street): highlights a lack of people or traffic.
Nuances
Using "空荡荡" often implies a noticeable or even uncomfortable emptiness, not just a neutral absence. It can evoke feelings of loneliness or abandonment. Avoid confusing it with simply "empty" (空的), as "空荡荡" stresses the hollowness and desolation.
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This term is neutral and common in both spoken and written Mandarin, suitable for everyday conversation and descriptive writing.
Meaning and Usage
"空荡荡" describes a space or feeling that is completely empty, hollow, or deserted. It often conveys a strong sense of emptiness or loneliness, whether physically (like an empty room) or emotionally (like feeling hollow inside).
Common Contexts
This word is frequently used to describe places such as rooms, streets, or parks that are devoid of people or objects. It can also describe emotional states where someone feels a void or loss.
Collocations and Patterns
- 空荡荡的教室 (empty classroom): emphasizes the absence of students or activity.
- 心里空荡荡 (feeling empty inside): expresses emotional emptiness or loneliness.
- 空荡荡的街道 (deserted street): highlights a lack of people or traffic.
Nuances
Using "空荡荡" often implies a noticeable or even uncomfortable emptiness, not just a neutral absence. It can evoke feelings of loneliness or abandonment. Avoid confusing it with simply "empty" (空的), as "空荡荡" stresses the hollowness and desolation.
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This term is neutral and common in both spoken and written Mandarin, suitable for everyday conversation and descriptive writing.
Meaning and Usage
"空荡荡" describes a space or feeling that is completely empty, hollow, or deserted. It often conveys a strong sense of emptiness or loneliness, whether physically (like an empty room) or emotionally (like feeling hollow inside).
Common Contexts
This word is frequently used to describe places such as rooms, streets, or parks that are devoid of people or objects. It can also describe emotional states where someone feels a void or loss.
Collocations and Patterns
- 空荡荡的教室 (empty classroom): emphasizes the absence of students or activity.
- 心里空荡荡 (feeling empty inside): expresses emotional emptiness or loneliness.
- 空荡荡的街道 (deserted street): highlights a lack of people or traffic.
Nuances
Using "空荡荡" often implies a noticeable or even uncomfortable emptiness, not just a neutral absence. It can evoke feelings of loneliness or abandonment. Avoid confusing it with simply "empty" (空的), as "空荡荡" stresses the hollowness and desolation.
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This term is neutral and common in both spoken and written Mandarin, suitable for everyday conversation and descriptive writing.