Skip to main content

aleph-null

/ah-lif-nuhl/US // ˈɑ lɪfˈnʌl //

Aleph-空

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Mathematics.

    • : the cardinal number of the set of all positive integers; the smallest transfinite cardinal number.

Examples

  • “A suspended sentence becomes null and void after a certain period of time,” Rofugaran said.

  • Because all of the Rescued Film Project images are scanned to digital, the necessity of a darkroom is null.

  • All this means the Constitutional Court could declare election results null and void.

  • Thus, a law that is unjust is morally null and void, and must be defied until it is legally null and void as well.

  • Daneri is using the Aleph to write a terrible poem that minutely and pointlessly describes everything on earth.

  • It also declared the acts of any partnership into which such spiritual person had been introduced to be null and void.

  • Everything which the revolutionary party had done since August 18,1789, was declared null and void.

  • In either case, according to the learned Dr. Sicklewit, the ceremony is utterly null and void of effect.

  • He had alleged that she was a woman of no character, and he had further alleged that their marriage was null and void.

  • There is no qualification that if we do not deem them legal we can treat them as null and void.