“void”在英语词典中的解释及翻译

“void”在英语词典中的解释及翻译

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voidnoun

uk /vɔɪd/ us /vɔɪd/

[ C usually singular ] a large hole or empty space:

She stood at the edge of the chasm and stared into the void.
Before Einstein, space was regarded as a formless void.

[ S ] 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.

voidadjective

uk /vɔɪd/ us /vɔɪd/

void adjective (WITHOUT)

void of literary

without; lacking in:

He's completely void of charm as far as I can see.

voidverb [ T ]

uk /vɔɪd/ us /vɔɪd/

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“void”在美式英语词典中的解释及翻译

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voidnoun [ C ]

us /vɔɪd/

void noun [ C ] (EMPTY SPACE)

a space with nothing in it:

Some parents use television to fill the void they have created by not spending enough time with their kids, he said.

voidadjective [ not gradable ]

us /vɔɪd/

void adjective [ not gradable ] (UNACCEPTABLE)

having no legal authority and therefore unacceptable:

The original version of her will was declared void.

voidverb [ T ]

us /vɔɪd/

void verb [ T ] (MAKE UNACCEPTABLE)

to remove the legal force from an agreement or contract:

I’ll just void the check and pay you in cash.

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“void”在商务英语词典中的解释及翻译

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voidadjective

uk /vɔɪd/ us LAW

having no legal force and therefore unacceptable:

The judge declared the contract void.
The election was declared void and a new one will take place in October.
void ab initio

having no legal force from the beginning:

The agreement was declared void ab initio because he was under the legal age when he signed it.

voidverb [ T ]

uk /vɔɪd/ us LAW

to say that a contract, agreement, etc. no longer has legal force:

The state filed to void the company's license.
The company announced legal action to void its labour contracts as part of its reorganization.

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