词汇 | void |
释义 | void noun uk/vɔɪd/ us/vɔɪd/ [ C usually singular ]空洞;空间;空白 a large hole or empty space She stood at the edge of the chasm and stared into the void. 她站在裂缝的边缘凝视着下面的深渊。 Before Einstein, space was regarded as a formless void. 在爱因斯坦之前,太空被认为是无形的虚空之地。 [ S ]空虚感;失落感 a feeling of unhappiness because someone or something is missing They tried to describe their attempts to fill the void left by their son's death. 他们竭力想要描述他们曾如何试图填补儿子死后留下的空虚感。 void adjective uk/vɔɪd/ us/vɔɪd/ (NOT ACCEPTABLE) 不合法的;无效的 having no legal authority and therefore unacceptable The lawyers declared the contract (null and) void. 律师宣布这份合同无效。 See also: null and void (WITHOUT) void ofliterary 没有;缺少 without; lacking in He's completely void of charm as far as I can see. 依我看他毫无魅力可言。 void verb [ T ] uk/vɔɪd/ us/vɔɪd/ 使无效;使作废;取消 to remove the legal force from something, such as a legal agreement |
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