void
n. 空虚, 空间, 空白, 空隙, 空虚感 a. 空的, 无效的, 无人的, 没有的, 无用的 [计] 脱墨; 空白点
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教材释义与例句
使无效;排放
空的;无效的;无人的
释义与例句
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1.
An empty space; a vacuum.
空虚
Nobody has crossed the void since one man died trying three hundred years ago; it's high time we had another go.
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2.
A collection of adjacent vacancies inside a crystal lattice.
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A pocket of vapour inside a fluid flow, created by cavitation.
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The lack of cards in a particular suit.
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A cavity or empty space caused by water erosion.
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An instance of urination.
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An extended region of space containing no galaxies.
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An empty space between floors or walls, including false separations and planned gaps between a building and its facade.
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A black cat.
幽默My little void is so sweet sometimes.
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An empty place; a location that has nothing useful.
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1.
A voidee.
古体 历史
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To make invalid or worthless.
及物Near-synonym: nullify
He voided the check and returned it.
Opening this subassembly will void the warranty; there are no user-serviceable parts inside it.
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Synonym of empty (verb).
排空
及物 医学void one’s bladder
void one’s bowels
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To withdraw; to depart.
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To remove the contents of; to make or leave vacant or empty; to quit; to leave.
废旧 及物to void a table
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To throw or send out; to evacuate; to emit; to discharge.
to void excrement
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1.
Containing nothing; empty; not occupied or filled.
Today's youth's brains are sucked void of common sense.
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2.
Having no incumbent; unoccupied; said of offices etc.
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Being without; destitute; devoid.
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Not producing any effect; ineffectual; vain.
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Of no legal force or effect, incapable of confirmation or ratification.
无效
null and void
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Containing no immaterial quality; destitute of mind or soul.
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Of a function or method, that does not return a value; being a procedure rather than a function.
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Having no cards in a particular suit.
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词汇关系
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词源
From Middle English voide, voyde, from Old French vuit, voide, vuide (modern vide), in turn from Vulgar Latin *vocitum, ultimately from Latin vacuus.
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