单词 | void |
释义 | Word Frequency void(vɔɪd) adjective 1. without contents; empty 2. not legally binding null and void 3. (of an office, house, position, etc) without an incumbent; unoccupied 4. (postpositive; foll by of) destitute or devoid void of resources 5. having no effect; useless all our efforts were rendered void 6. (of a card suit or player) having no cards in a particular suit a void spade suit she was void in spades noun 7. an empty space or area the huge desert voids of Asia 8. a feeling or condition of loneliness or deprivation his divorce left him in a void 9. a lack of any cards in one suit a void in spades 10. Also called: counter the inside area of a character of type, such as the inside of an o verb (mainly tr) 11. to make ineffective or invalid 12. to empty (contents, etc) or make empty of contents 13. (also intr) to discharge the contents of (the bowels or urinary bladder) 14. archaic to vacate (a place, room, etc) 15. obsolete to expel Derived forms voider (ˈvoider) noun voidness (ˈvoidness) noun Word origin C13: from Old French vuide, from Vulgar Latin vocītus (unattested), from Latin vacuus empty, from vacāre to be empty |
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