英 [ˈveɪkəntli] 美 [ˈveɪkəntli]
adv. 神情茫然地
in a vacant manner
she was staring vacantly into the room
(土地等)无人使用的,无主的;(遗产等)无继承人的
由于我不过一个球迷迷(Vacantly),你若不想做,会找一个或无数个借口;你若想做,会想一个或无数个办法。一个以出色来评判战事的人。
这是鲁迷迷(Vacantly)(即小申迷)的别的一个帖子,今朝仍然被锁了。无论怎么样,一个人借故堕落总是不值得原谅的,越是没有人爱,越要爱自己。
空虚地 emptily; vacantly 空虚区 depletion region ..
... 【Unadvisable 不得当的】 【Vacantly 茫然若失地】 【Wade into 猛烈攻击, 精神饱满地开始】 ...
vacant 空虚的;空的;空缺的;空闲的;茫然的
He looked vacantly out of the window.
他茫然地望着窗外。
One evening she was staring vacantly at an embroidered hanging.
一天晚上,她茫然地凝视着一张挂毯。
He let go of her hand and watched her float vacantly towards the storeroom door.
他让向储藏室门她的手去而且空地看了她的漂流物。
Then he stared vacantly at his own outstretched index finger as if at some mysterious, misplaced object.
When she opened the door to the office, the first thing she saw was Davis sitting all by himself in a chair, staring vacantly at a Black History Month poster of Sojourner Truth on the opposite wall.
These are delivered, and sometimes disguised, with great suppleness, especially by Neill, but they work far better in rushes of wrath and dissent than in the more lyrical moods, and the whole conceit will strike you as either dazzling or vacantly precious, according to taste.