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empty$24622$ - traduzione in greco

SONG BY ELTON JOHN
Empty garden; Empty Garden

empty      
v. αδειάζω
empty handed         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Empty Handed
με άδεια χέρια
Pyrrhic victory         
  • alt=A street of ruined buildings with rubble strewn across the road. A red tractor and other vehicles are visible parked in the background
  • alt=Men waving sabers on horseback charge across a bridge, surrounded by figures struggling in hand-to-hand combat
VICTORY AT AN UNSUSTAINABLE COST
Pyrrhic Victory; Phyrric victory; Pyhrric victory; Empty victory; Pyhrric Victory; Pyrrhic defeat; Pyrhhic victory; Winning the battle but losing the war; Hollow victory; Pyrrhic victories
πύρρειος νίκη

Definizione

empty
¦ adjective (emptier, emptiest)
1. containing nothing; not filled or occupied.
Mathematics (of a set) containing no members or elements.
2. (of words or a gesture) lacking sincerity.
3. having no value or purpose.
¦ verb (empties, emptying, emptied)
1. make or become empty.
discharge (the contents) from a container.
2. (of a river) discharge itself into the sea or a lake.
¦ noun (plural empties) informal a bottle or glass left empty of its contents.
Phrases
be running on empty have exhausted all of one's resources.
Derivatives
emptily adverb
emptiness noun
Origin
OE mtig, metig 'at leisure, empty', from metta 'leisure'.

Wikipedia

Empty Garden (Hey Hey Johnny)

"Empty Garden (Hey Hey Johnny)" is a song by English musician Elton John, written by John and Bernie Taupin, which first appeared on his sixteenth album Jump Up! released in 1982. It was the second single of the said album in the UK, and the lead single in the United States. The song is a tribute to John Lennon, who had been murdered 15 months earlier.