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ADJ. 形容词1.?无效的Something that is void or null and void is officially considered to have no value or authority. 双语例句例: The original elections were declared void by the former military ruler. 前军事领导人宣布最初的选举无效。 2.?没有…的If you are void of something, you do not have any of it. 双语例句例: He rose, his face void of emotion as he walked towards the door. 他站了起来,面无表情地朝门口走去。
NOUN. 名词1.?[C 可数名词] 空白 , 空虚感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. 双语例句例: His death has left a void in the entertainment world that can never be filled. 他的去世给娱乐界留下了一个永远无法填补的空白。 2.?[C 可数名词] (空间)大而恐怖的You can describe a large or frightening space as a void. 双语例句例: He stared into the dark void where the battle had been fought. 他凝望着那一大片漆黑的空旷之地,那次战役就是在这里进行的。
VERB. 动词1.?[T 及物动词] 正式宣布…无效To void something means to officially say that it is not valid. 双语例句例: The Supreme Court threw out the confession and voided his conviction for murder. 最高法院驳回供状,宣布他的谋杀罪名不成立。
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