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voidness

/void/US // vɔɪd //UK // (vɔɪd) //

虚空性,无效性,虚无性,空虚

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : Law. having no legal force or effect; not legally binding or enforceable.
    • : useless; ineffectual; vain.
    • : devoid; destitute: a life void of meaning.
    • : without contents; empty.
    • : without an incumbent, as an office.
    • : Mathematics. empty.
    • : having no cards in a suit.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an empty space; emptiness: He disappeared into the void.
    • : something experienced as a loss or privation: His death left a great void in her life.
    • : a gap or opening, as in a wall.
    • : a vacancy; vacuum.
    • : Typography. counter.
    • : lack of cards in a suit: a void in clubs.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to make ineffectual; invalidate; nullify: to void a check.
    • : to empty; discharge; evacuate: to void excrement.
    • : to clear or empty: to void a chamber of occupants.
    • : Archaic. to depart from; vacate.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to defecate or urinate.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • Morgan Moses, the team’s starting right tackle who took over at left tackle Sunday after Lucas went down, could be asked to fill the void there for the foreseeable future.

  • That void has since been filled with dozens of specialized search engines, platforms that mostly benefit small to mid-sized businesses.

  • So in the early 2000s, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers started moving linebacker Derrick Brooks into the void.

  • The school had voided “more than 500” tickets, Swarbrick told Hansen, for students in quarantine or isolation, or who failed to appear for testing.

  • Fortunately, our family has at least had miles and miles of hikes to fill some of that void on both fronts.

  • And if any one should thus question him; What sayst thou, Epicurus, that this is voidness, and that the nature of voidness?

  • The nadir of night was passed, but there was cold and voidness, an abyss.