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void

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
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void1 /vɔɪd/ ●○○ noun [singular]  1 SAD/UNHAPPYa feeling of great sadness that you have when someone you love dies or when something is taken from you 空虚感;孤寂感 Running the business helped to fill the void after his wife died. 做生意填补了他自妻子死后产生的孤寂感。2 a situation in which something important or interesting is needed or wanted, but does not exist 空白 The amusement park will fill a void in this town, which has little entertainment for children. 这个游乐场将填补这座小城儿童娱乐设施匮乏的空白。3 DNSPACE/GAP literary an empty area of space where nothing exists 空处,空间 She looked over the cliff into the void. 她从悬崖边上望下去,下面一片茫茫。
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voidI can't think of a thousand acres of natural activity as a void.If you like arcade action with some basis in statistical reality, there has been a void.As such, his departure leaves a void.A void grows around the sewer or in the vicinity of it and eventually the ground above collapses into the void.It had become aware of the blossoming void long before the situation at Princetown was officially acknowledged.Unable to provide for his wife and children, McCree was adrift in a great void.fill the voidIn the resulting culture of pain, sadness and despair, disenfranchised young men fill the void of personal power with guns.But Mountbatten was gone and no one would ever quite fill the void he left.Anger flared again to fill the void.After losing her job, Molly began eating to fill the void in her life.But somebody has to fill the void.Husbands may put even more effort and hours into employment outside the home to fill the void.The Clippers have been invited to fill the void for, oh, the last five years.So we try to fill the void by attacking other people, somehow taking esteem from them.A major consideration in 1983 was to fill the void left by the closure of the old dockyard.fill ... voidIndependent labels are usually refreshingly uncompromising, they fill a void in the corporate music scheme.Others renter the work force after raising a finally, to fill a void in their lives.The amusement park will fill a void in this town, which has little entertainment for children.
void2 ●○○ adjective  1. technical a contract or official agreement that is void is not legal and has no effect 〔合同或正式协议〕无效的,没有法律效力的 SYN null and void2 void of something literary completely lacking something 毫无的,缺乏 SYN devoid Her eyes were void of all expression. 她的眼神一片茫然。
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voidThe court ruled the state law was unconstitutional and void.Exercises of state authority inconsistent with the Basic Rights are void for unconstitutionality.Whether, in fact, the whole contract is void is a matter for national law.There were 909,377 null or void votes.
void3 verb [transitive]  law to make a contract or agreement void so that it has no legal effect 使〔契约或协议〕无效,使作废→ See Verb table
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voidIn one day a bad case can void 20 litres of water.Patients keep daily diaries of fluid intake and voiding.The city editor, Arax reports, had had numerous drunken-driving arrests voided by the police chief.The ruling party voided elections in 14 cities.New floating charges can be voided if new money is not introduced.The patient complained that she had to void more urine.So how come they void themselves on me from a great height with a white and annoyingly conspicuous product?Some men insisted that it was not possible to make your first jump without voiding your bowels.
From Longman Business Dictionaryvoidvoid /vɔɪd/ adjective LAW a contract or agreement that is void has no legal effect because it is against the lawUnder state law, a contract to pay money knowingly lent for gambling is void.void verb [transitive]Mr. Mullen’s termination agreement was voided and he had to return more than $5 million.Origin void2 (1200-1300) Old French voide, from Vulgar Latin vocitus, from Latin vacuus; → VACUOUS
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void1 /vɔɪd/ noun [singular]
1. a feeling of great sadness that you have when someone you love dies or when something is taken from you:
    Running the business helped to fill the void after his wife died.
2. a situation in which something important or interesting is needed or wanted, but does not exist:
    The amusement park will fill a void in this town, which has little entertainment for children.
3. literary an empty area of space where nothing exists:
    She looked over the cliff into the void.

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void2 adjective
 Date: 1200-1300
 Language: Old French
 Origin: voide, from Vulgar Latin vocitus, from Latin vacuus; vacuous
1. technical a contract or official agreement that is void is not legal and has no effect
   SYN  null and void
2. void of something literary completely lacking something
   SYN  devoid:
    Her eyes were void of all expression.

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void3 verb [transitive]
law to make a contract or agreement void so that it has no legal effect


voidBrE /vɔɪd/ 🔊NAmE /vɔɪd/ 🔊 noun [usually singular] (formal or literary) a large empty space 空间;空白;真空;空虚Below him was nothing but a black void. 他下面只是一片漆黑。🔊🔊(figurative) The void left by his mother's death was never filled. 他母亲死后留下的空虚感永远没能填补上。🔊🔊
voidBrE /vɔɪd/ 🔊NAmE /vɔɪd/ 🔊 adjective~ of sth (formal) completely lacking sth 缺乏;没有 SYN devoid The sky was void of stars. 天空没有一颗星星。🔊🔊(law 法律) (of a contract, an agreement etc. 合同、协议等) not valid or legal 无效的The agreement was declared void. 该协议已宣布无效。🔊🔊(formal) empty 空的;空空如也的void spaces空位ˌnull and ˈvoid(law 法律) (of an election, agreement, etc. 选举、协议等) having no legal force; not valid 无法律效力的;无效的The contract was declared null and void. 合同被宣布无效。🔊🔊
voidBrE /vɔɪd/ 🔊NAmE /vɔɪd/ 🔊 verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they void BrE /vɔɪd/ 🔊 NAmE /vɔɪd/ 🔊present simple - he / she / it voids BrE /vɔɪdz/ 🔊 NAmE /vɔɪdz/ 🔊past simple voided BrE /ˈvɔɪdɪd/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈvɔɪdɪd/ 🔊past participle voided BrE /ˈvɔɪdɪd/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈvɔɪdɪd/ 🔊 -ing form voiding BrE /ˈvɔɪdɪŋ/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈvɔɪdɪŋ/ 🔊~ sth (law 法律) to state officially that sth is no longer valid 使无效;宣布…作废;取消 SYN invalidate, nullify ~ sth (formal) to empty waste matter from the bladder or bowels 排泄,排放(大小便)