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void是什么意思

2024-02-19 17:01:17
void
美[vɔɪd]  英[vɔɪd]
adj.  空的;无效的;缺乏的
n.  真空;空白;空虚
vt.  使无效;排泄;使空出
vi.  排泄
  名词:voider  过去式:voided  过去分词:voided  现在分词:voiding  第三人称单数:voids
  近义词:empty,invalid,vacuum,annul,vacant,bare,blank,deserted,available,unoccupied,desolate,barren,open,emptiness,emptyspace,vacancy,hollowness,abyss,space,canceled,cancelled,nullandvoid,cancel,vacate,reject,throwout,nothing,hollow,glassy,absence,expanse,nullify,invalidate,nullity,vitiate,evacuate,nihility,nothingness,quash,avoid,null,

详细释义

adj.(形容词)
  1. 空的,没有的,空无所有的
  2. 空缺的
  3. 缺乏的
  4. 无人占用的,无人居住的
  5. 【律】无效的
  6. 无用的,无益的,徒劳的
  7. 空虚的,空闲的,闲散的
n.(名词)
  1. 真空,太空,空间
  2. 空白
  3. 寂寞的心情,空虚感
  4. 裂缝
  5. 空隙,空穴,空处
  6. 空位,空缺,空席
  7. 【数】空集
  8. 【桥牌】缺门
  9. 空洞,空旷
v.(动词)
  1. 使无效,把…作废, 宣布…作废
  2. 退出,放出
  3. 使空出,使…变空
  4. 离开
  5. 排泄(大小便)
  6. 清理
  7. 腾出,搬出

双解释义

adj.(形容词)
  1. 空的,空虚的 empty;vacant
  2. 没有…的 without (of)
  3. 无效的 having no effect
n.(名词)
  1. [S] 太空,宇宙空间 the space around the world which stretches out beyond the stars
  2. [S] 空隙,空处 a deep empty space
  3. [S] 空虚感,失落感 a feeling of emptiness or loss

英英释义

Noun
  1. the state of nonexistence
  2. an empty area or space;

    "the huge desert voids" "the emptiness of outer space" "without their support hell be ruling in a vacuum"

Adjective
  1. lacking any legal or binding force;

    "null and void"

  2. containing nothing;

    "the earth was without form, and void"

Verb
  1. declare invalid;

    "The contract was annulled" "void a plea"

  2. clear (a room, house, place) of occupants or empty or clear (a place or receptacle) of something;

    "The chemist voided the glass bottle" "The concert hall was voided of the audience"

  3. take away the legal force of or render ineffective;

    "invalidate a contract"

  4. excrete or discharge from the body

组词搭配

~+名词
  1. void space空位

例句

用作形容词(adj.)
  1. Void function may not return a value空函数不可返回一个值。
  2. The court ruled that the claim was null and void.法庭裁决此项要求无效。
  3. His suggestions are totally void of common sense.他的建议完全缺乏常识。
  4. That part of the town is completely void of interest for visitors.城镇的那部分对游客完全没有吸引力。
用作名词(n.)
  1. In the next weeks, government floated as in a void.以后的几个星期,政府宛如漂浮于真空之中。
  2. The work is intended to fill a void .这部著作试图填补一项空白。
  3. His wifes death left a painful void in his life.他妻子的死给他的人生留下了痛苦的空虚感。
用作及物动词(vt.)
  1. We will void the existing and issue a new one.我们将把现有的作废,然后再出一张新的。
  2. The press gallery has been voided of the customary bulky desks.记者席经常放着的大写字台被搬走了。