void
[vɔɪd]
adj.
空的,空虚的,没人住的;
(职位)空缺着的;
无效的;
n.
太空,宇宙空间;
空位,空隙;
空虚感,寂寞的心情;
vt.
使无效;
宣布…作废;
取消;
排泄;
例句:
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He stared into the dark void where the battle had been fought.
他凝望着那片漆黑的空旷之地,那次战役就是在这里进行的。
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He is confident the backroom can step into the temporary void.
他确信原先的幕后智囊能够填补暂时的空缺。
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A spokeswoman said the agreement had been declared null and void.
女发言人称该协议已宣布无效。
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More typically it is white crowd and black void.
来自SA
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What's left is a void in the discussion.
来自SA
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Today, the Voyagers are headed into the void.
来自SA
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The agreement,not having been signed,was void.
未经签字,此合约无效。
来自《权威词典》
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A contract signed by a child is void.
未成年儿童签署的合同不具有法律效力。
来自《权威词典》