void [vɔid] US UK

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n. 空白,空虚

adj. 无效的

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noun

1.
【释义】

a feeling of great sadness that you have when someone you love dies or when something is taken from you

空虚感; 孤寂感:

【例句】

Running the business helped to fill the void after his wife died.

做生意填补了妻子死后留给他的空虚感。

2.
【释义】

a situation in which something important or interesting is needed or wanted, but does not exist

空白:

【例句】

The amusement park will fill a void in this town, which has little entertainment for children.

这个游乐场将填补这座小城没有什么儿童娱乐设施的空白。

3.
【释义】

[literary] an empty area of space where nothing exists

空处,空间:

【例句】

She looked over the cliff into the void.

她从悬崖边上望下去,下面一片茫茫。

adjective

1.
【释义】

[technical] a contract or official agreement that is void is not legal and has no effect

〔合同或正式协议〕无效的,没有法律效力的;

2.
【释义】

void of sth, [literary] completely lacking something

毫无…的,缺乏…的;

【例句】

Her eyes were void of all expression.

她的眼神一片茫然。

verb

1.
【释义】

to make a contract or agreement void so that it has no legal effect

使〔契约或协议〕无效,使作废

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