void

名詞

UK/vɔɪd/
US/vɔɪd/

定義 void 名詞

  1. Countable(可數名詞)Usually singular(通常單數)

    A large empty space or cavity.

    空洞;空間;空白

    • She stood at the precipice, gazing into the deep void below.

      她站在懸崖邊,凝視著下方深邃的空洞。

    • Prior to Einstein's theories, space was considered an amorphous void.

      在愛因斯坦的理論之前,宇宙被認為是無定形的虛空。

    • Cosmologists are studying the voids in the universe.

      宇宙學家正在研究宇宙中的空洞。

  2. Singular(單數)

    A profound feeling of emptiness or loss due to the absence of someone or something.

    空虛感;失落感

    • They attempted to articulate how they tried to fill the void created by their son's passing.

      他們試圖表達如何填補兒子去世後留下的空虛。

    • She felt a deep void inside after her divorce.

      離婚後,她內心感到深深的空虛。

    • After losing his job, he felt a void in his life.

      失去工作後,他感到生活中出現了空虛。

動詞

UK/vɔɪd/
US/vɔɪd/

定義 void 動詞

  1. Transitive(及物動詞)

    To invalidate or nullify a legal agreement or contract.

    使無效;使作廢;取消

    • The judge declared the agreement void.

      法官宣布該協議無效。

    • The new evidence voided the original verdict.

      新證據使原來的裁決無效。

    • If he doesn’t comply with the terms, the contract will be voided.

      如果他不遵守條款,合約將被取消。

形容詞

UK/vɔɪd/
US/vɔɪd/

定義 void 形容詞

legal(法律)

  1. Having no legal effect or validity; not binding or enforceable.

    不合法的;無效的

    • The lawyer declared the contract void.

      律師宣布該合約無效。

    • Unauthorized modifications will render the warranty void.

      未經授權的修改將使保固失效。

    • Without the proper documents, that check is void.

      沒有正確的文件,那張支票是無效的。

片語 void 形容詞

  • void of

    Completely lacking or absent of something.

    缺乏;沒有

    This report is completely void of factual basis.

    這份報告完全缺乏事實依據。