Examples of using Practically empty in English and their translations into Portuguese
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It's practically empty.
Come on, the other one's practically empty.
Yes, I'm… practically empty here.
At least my gas tank was practically empty.
Practically empty, except for a few undigested diet pills.
The place is practically empty.
Some are practically empty when it's not holidays and high season from December to February.
But the place was practically empty.
His bank account was practically empty, largely because he had made several large payments in the past year to a certain Mr. Cornelius.
Though I'm a bit dismayed it's practically empty.
Domestic flights are practically empty and the temples and the beaches are not crowded with people.
You can see,the corridors are practically empty.
This lovely, practically empty beach doesn't have a public stairway to get from the rocky cliff down to the lapping sea, but you can enter without any problem through the Casa Marina Beach Resort.
Well, it's practically empty.
The first floor of the General House was practically empty.
Close to some of the most spectacular(practically empty) beaches which can be discovered by buggy….
I heard these noises from the laboratory so, I went to have a look and the conium bottle was not only out of place,but was practically empty.
His side full, mine practically empty.
During my visit, the nests at the lower level were quite full with an average of 6- 8 eggs,whereas the nests on the top level were practically empty.
I was just thinking that since the hotel is practically empty, we might have a chance of making some real contact.
Australian soldiers present at the warehouse were unable to prevent the looting due to a lack of police powers, and although they summoned Portuguese police,the warehouse was practically empty.
It is a disgrace that in this empty, half-empty, or practically empty hall, we Bulgarians are at each other's throats.
We also believe that we should postpone the debates, because we are debating two fundamental issues which are being followed with interest in diplomatic circles, by the countries in question and by non-governmental organisations,at a time when the chamber is practically empty.
Such scarcity of matter is regarded as practically empty space.
On the map, the Brazilian territory is shown as practically empty, with no records of plovers, American Oystercatchers, sandpipers, stilts, Hudsonian Curlews, snipes, Wilson's Phalaropes or other migratory bird species that pass through Brazil.
Espadilla is the most popular; Espadilla Sur, a bit farther, andLa Mancha, practically empty, and many others.
The seminaries and convents of North America andEurope are practically empty or closed, except for those operated by small"traditionalist" orders(like the SSPX and the Priestly Fraternity of Saint Peter) which follow"the old ways.
I am sony that this vote is being taken at a time when the Chamber is practically empty; this is an act of major importance, not only because it introduces a system of defending citizens' rights against acts of maladministration, but above all by its very nature.
And every year a few days before it,stores are practically emptied of shirts and ties, shaving kits and accessories, mugs depicting the military or simply, for example, zodiac signs, postcards, purses and belts.
Under that Rule, on 14 November I handed into his office a ques tion to the Bureau of Parliament on the terms of the lease on the building in the Rue Ardennes,asking how it came about that this building stood empty for practically the whole of last year because it had not been made fit for occupation by the lessors although large sums of rent were paid to the lessors by this Parliament.