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单词 void
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voidvoid1 /vɔɪd/ ●○○ noun [countable usually singular] Collocations 1a feeling of great sadness and emptiness that you have when someone you love dies, when something is taken from you, etc.:  She ate to fill the void (=put something in the place of something she no longer has) in her life.2a situation in which something important is lacking or in which someone important, good, etc. is no longer present or available:  The amusement park will fill a void (=give them something they were lacking) in this town, which has little entertainment for children.3literary a completely empty area of space:  She looked over the cliff into the void.
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voidvoid2 ●○○ adjective Etymology 1law a contract or official agreement that is void is not legal and has no effect SYN null and void2void of something formal completely empty or lacking something SYN devoid:  Her eyes were void of all expression.
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voidvoid3 verb [transitive] Verb Table 1law to make a contract or agreement have no legal effect:  The ruling party voided elections in 14 cities.2to pass waste liquid or solid matter from your body
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