valid 的定义
- sound; just; well-founded: a valid reason.
 - producing the desired result; effective: a valid antidote for gloom.
 - having force, weight, or cogency; authoritative.
 - legally sound, effective, or binding; having legal force: a valid contract.
 - Logic. so constructed that if the premises are jointly asserted, the conclusion cannot be denied without contradiction.
 - Archaic. robust; well; healthy.
 
valid 近义词
right, genuine
valid 的近义词 48 个
- accurate
 - authentic
 - binding
 - compelling
 - conclusive
 - credible
 - good
 - lawful
 - legal
 - legitimate
 - logical
 - original
 - persuasive
 - solid
 - true
 - well-founded
 - attested
 - authoritative
 - bona fide
 - cogent
 - confirmed
 - convincing
 - determinative
 - efficacious
 - efficient
 - in force
 - irrefutable
 - just
 - kosher
 - legit
 - official
 - potent
 - powerful
 - proven
 - pure
 - sound
 - stringent
 - strong
 - substantial
 - telling
 - tested
 - trustworthy
 - ultimate
 - unadulterated
 - unanswerable
 - uncorrupted
 - weighty
 - well-grounded
 
valid 的反义词 17 个
更多valid例句
- With each move, he randomly chose from among the set of valid moves.
 - Of course, the state still needs to verify that all those signatures are valid, but 410,087 of the 485,650 that the state has checked so far are indeed valid.
 - With each move, he randomly chooses one among the set of valid moves.
 - If instead you prefer to keep orienting yourself around your marriage — again, each approach can be valid — then learn to communicate both what you intend and what you hope will come of that.
 - To them, I say what you’re feeling is valid and we’re here to support you.
 - Meanwhile, Marino promises “radical changes” and vows to check every contract the city has—to see if they are valid.
 - Saying climate change is a matter of belief perpetuates the dangerous misconception that there are multiple valid opinions.
 - And that would be a valid, if pointless, thing for me to do.
 - They also wondered why this second dunk would be more valid, without three rabbis present.
 - Literary pedigree is or should be a valid concern for any writer or for any critic considering that writer.
 - Such a license though defective is valid until revoked by the proper authority.
 - In short, insurgency ceased to be a valid plea; if it existed in fact, officially it had become a dead letter.
 - Such policies are not valid until countersigned, unless the countersigning is waived.
 - A valid payment may also be made in other means than money; a check or note may be given for it.
 - An assignment to one who has an insurable interest as relative, creditor and the like, is always valid.