
empty void - WordReference Forums
Nov 15, 2014 · As said, I am sure it was a mistake, and that delegate didn't use this expression consciously, meaning "an urban void"instead, which is a common expression in urbanism and architecture to refer to any low-quality empty space not occupied by buildings. Or maybe he wanted to say "empty space". "empty space" + "urban void" can generate "empty void".
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Mar 7, 2009 · A void is more like a black hole, something mysterious and infinite. A house can be empty of people, a bus can be empty of passengers etc etc. Another meaning of VOID is wen something is not valid. If a mistake is made when you buy something in a shop and they tear up the receipt and start again, they have made the transaction of th sale VOID.
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May 10, 2006 · Hola, me gustaría saber cuando es correcto usar "empty" y cuando "void" p.e. Void file? void brain? or empty file, brain? Gracias!
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Sep 25, 2016 · En un capítulo de "Tales from the Crypt" que estoy viendo,una dama en el interior de una oficina,le dice a su marido y gerente de la compañía,que siente un "empty void",en un intento de llevarlo a hacer el amor con ella. ¿No es acaso "empty void" redundante? Please help,dear pals!:D
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Jan 26, 2007 · Emptiness - the concept of being "empty". Void - most often "empty", "lack of contents", often used like "the void of space" (see above). Some large container that is empty. Vacuum - empty container with no air molecules, "the vacuum/void/emptiness of space" Hollow - a "cavity" in some structure. It may or may not be empty.
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Jul 17, 2013 · Is ' leave it empty' appropriate? For homework, students have to fill in the table by adding a synonym for given words, but somtimes there can be no synonyms for a certain word. In such case, is the following underlined parts understandable? If you cannot find any synonym, leave the table empty. (I mean don't write anyting)
Attached is vs Attached are - WordReference Forums
Feb 3, 2011 · Hello, Could you tell me which sentence is correct? 1.Attached is my passport, birth certificate, and diploma. 2. Attached are my passport, birth certificate, and diploma? I would really appreciate your input.
successfully completed or completed successfully
Dec 28, 2009 · It is a question of emphasis: In "completed successfully": you are emphasizing the completeness of the action (maybe in contrats to the time that took to finish another action, this one was faster); whereas in "successfully completed" you are not putting the emphasis in the termination of the action, but in the success of it (maybe in contrast to another actions that …
"I am wondering if" vs "I was wondering if" - WordReference Forums
Oct 8, 2014 · If at this very moment, I want to find out whether someone can come to my party tomorrow, should I ask: "I am wondering if you can come tomorrow?" Or: "I was wondering if you could come tomorrow?" I think the first one should be used (am wondering) but I have come across numerous similar...
Is there some/any/...milk in the fridge? | WordReference Forums
Jul 20, 2013 · Hello, If you ask a question as below in the morning before breakfast in everyday life, which sentence is grammatical? 1."Is there some milk in the fridge?" 2."Is there any milk in the fridge?" 3."Is there milk in the fridge?" Thank you.