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void/vɔid/ adj., n. & v.●adj. 1a empty, vacant 空的;空无所有的 b (foll. by 后跟 of) lacking; free from 缺乏的;没有的 a style void of affectation 不矫揉造作的文风 2 esp. Law (of a contract, deed, promise, etc.) invalid, not binding 【法律】(尤指契约、行为、许诺等)无效的;无约束性的 null and void 无效的 3 useless, ineffectual 无用的 4 (often foll. by 常后跟 in) Cards (of a hand) having no cards in a given suit 【牌戏】(指一手牌)缺门的,缺一种花色的 5 (of an office or position) vacant (esp. in phr. 尤用于短语 fall void) (指办事处或职位)空闲的;空缺的 ●n. 1 an empty space, a vacuum 空间,空虚;真空 vanished into the void 消失得无影无踪; cannot fill the void made by death 不能填补死亡造成的空缺 2 an unfilled space in a wall or building (指墙上或建筑物内的)空间,孔隙 3 (often foll. by 常后跟 in) Cards the absence of cards in a particular suit 【牌戏】(指一手牌)缺门,缺花色 ●v. tr. 1 render invalid 使无效;把…作废,取消 2 (also absol. [亦含宾]) excrete 放出,排泄 □ voidable adj.□ voidness n.[Middle English from Old French dialect voide, Old French vuide, vuit, related to Latin vacare VACATE: the verb partly from AVOID, partly from Old French voider] |