void的意思和读音

void

: [vɔɪd] : [vɔɪd]

n.

v.使

adj.

voids  voiding  voided  

adj.valid

n.empty space,emptiness,vacuum,hollowness,abyss

adj.invalid,canceled,cancelled,null and void

v.cancel,annul,vacate,reject,throw out

voidn.

1.[ususing]a large empty space

Below him was nothing but a black void.

The void left by his mother's death was never filled.

adj.

1.~ of sthcompletely lacking sth

The sky was void of stars.

2.not valid or legal

The agreement was declared void.

3.empty

void spaces

v.

1.~ sth使to state officially that sth is no longer valid

2.~ sth便to empty waste matter from the bladder or bowels

adj.1.,,;()2.;〈3., (of )

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v.1.使[],...,2.,3.退,(),

adj.1.empty, or without something, especially something that is usually present2.no longer legal or effective

n.1.a situation in which something important that is usually present is no longer there2.an extremely large empty space3.the sad feeling caused by the loss of someone or something that you love

v.1.to make something no longer legal or effective2.to pass liquid or solid matter out of your body

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3. evanescence n void a ,n. avoid v ...

4. vivid a. void a. vulnerable a. ...

5. evanescence n void a ,n. avoid v ...

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1.If any man make a vow to the Lord, or bind himself by an oath: he shall not make his word void but shall fulfill all that he promised.

2.Yes, in a very real sense your life (our lives! ) are totally meaningless and void of any value in the greatest scheme of things.!)

3.So it was no surprise that they stepped into a seeming void and began to define the truth about me.

4.There was no aesthetic compulsion to be satisfied, no aching existential void to be filled.

5.The Mayor seized the arms of the chair, braced his feet with all his strength, and felt an icy void in his kidneys, but didn't make a sound.

6.Any method that returns "void" and has no declared exceptions can be marked with an @OneWay annotation.“void”使@OneWay

7.and I have not written these things that it may be so with me; for it is good for me rather to die than--No one shall make my boast void.-使

8.The boat's insurance would have been void if it had done so.

9.As I think you will realize, sir, I am really in earnest, and for me it has become an urgent necessity to understand and to be of that void.

10.I was trying to fill the void with things, attempting to give meaning to that which has no meaning.