void 英 [vɔɪd]   美 [vɔɪd]

void

void  英 [vɔɪd] 美 [vɔɪd]

adj. 空白的;无效的  n. 空白, 空虚 

进行时:voiding  过去式:voided  过去分词:voided  第三人称单数:voids  名词复数:voids  比较级:voider  最高级:voidest 

The will was adjudged void. 那份遗嘱被宣告无效。
Below him was nothing but a black void. 他下面只是一片漆黑。

  • A void is empty space, nothingness, zero, zilch. A place that's void of all life forms has no sign of animals, plants, or people.
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  • adj. 空白的;无效的
  • n. 空白, 空虚
  • 1. The will was adjudged void.

    那份遗嘱被宣告无效。

  • 2. Below him was nothing but a black void.

    他下面只是一片漆黑。

  • 3. The void left by his mother's death was never filled.

    他母亲死后留下的空虚感永远没能填补上。

  • 4. The sky was void of stars.

    天空没有一颗星星。

  • 5. The agreement was declared void.

    本协议已宣布无效。

  • 6. void spaces

    空位

  • void (adj.) c. 1300, "unoccupied, vacant," from Anglo-French and Old French voide, viude "empty, vast, wide, hollow, waste, uncultivated, fallow," as a noun, "opening, hole; loss," from Latin vocivos "unoccupied, vacant," related to vacare "be empty," from PIE *wak-, extended form of root *eue- "to leave, abandon, give out." Meaning "lacking or wanting" (something) is recorded from early 15c. Meaning "legally invalid, without legal efficacy" is attested from mid-15c.
  • void (n.) 1610s, "unfilled space, gap," from void (adj.). Meaning "absolute empty space, vacuum" is from 1727.
  • void (v.) "to clear" (some place, of something), c. 1300, from Anglo-French voider, Old French vuider "to empty, drain; to abandon, evacuate," from voide (see void (adj.)); meaning "to deprive (something) of legal validity" is attested from early 14c. Related: Voided; voiding.
void / vɔɪd ; NAmE vɔɪd / noun , adjective , verb void voids voided voiding noun [usually singular ] ( formal or literary) a large empty space 空间;空白;真空;空虚 Below him was nothing but a black void. 他下面只是一片漆黑。 ( figurative) The void left by his mother's death was never filled. 他母亲死后留下的空虚感永远没能填补上。 adjective 1 voidof sth ( formal) completely lacking sth 缺乏;没有 SYN devoid The sky was void of stars. 天空没有一颗星星。 2 ( law ) (of a contract, an agreement etc. 合同、协议等 ) not valid or legal 无效的 The agreement was declared void. 本协议已宣布无效。 3 ( formal) empty 空的;空空如也的 void spaces 空位 IDIOMsee null verb 1 voidsth ( law ) to state officially that sth is no longer valid 使无效;宣布…作废;取消 SYN invalidate SYN nullify 2 voidsth ( formal) to empty waste matter from the bladderor bowels 排泄,排放(大小便) void / vɔɪd ; NAmE vɔɪd /
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