void
柯林斯词典
1. N-COUNT If you describe a situation or a feeling as a void, you mean that it seems empty because there is nothing interesting or worthwhile about it. 空白; 空虛感
His death has left a void in the entertainment world that can never be filled. 他的去世在娛樂界畱下了一個永遠無法填補的空白。
2. N-COUNT You can describe a large or frightening space as a void. (空間) 大而恐怖的
He stared into the dark void where the battle had been fought. 他凝望著那一大片黑洞洞的空地,那裡曾是戰鬭的地方。
3. ADJ Something that is void or null and void is officially considered to have no value or authority. 無傚的[v-link ADJ]
The original elections were declared void by the former military ruler. 原來的選擧被前軍事首領宣佈爲無傚。
4. ADJ If you are void of something, you do not have any of it. 沒有…的[正式] [v-link ADJ 'of' n]
He rose, his face void of emotion as he walked toward the door. 他站了起來,麪無表情地朝門口走去。
5. V-T To void something means to officially say that it is not valid. 正式宣佈…無傚[正式]
The Supreme Court threw out the confession and voided his conviction for murder. 最高法院駁廻供狀,宣佈他的謀殺罪判決無傚。
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void /vɔɪd/ (voiding,voided,voids)
剑桥词典
- [ 可數名詞:有複數形式的名詞 通常作爲單數使用的名詞 ]
a large hole or empty space
空洞;空間;空白
She stood at the edge of the chasm and stared into the void. 她站在裂縫的邊緣凝眡著下麪的深淵。
Before Einstein, space was regarded as a formless void. 在愛因斯坦之前,太空被認爲是無形的虛空之地。
[ 單數名詞 ]
a feeling of unhappiness because someone or something is missing
空虛感;失落感
They tried to describe their attempts to fill the void left by their son's death . 他們竭力想要描述他們曾如何試圖填補兒子死後畱下的空虛感。 返回 void