void
US /vɔɪd/
UK /vɔɪd/

形容词
1.
无效的, 不具法律约束力的
not valid or legally binding
示例:
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The contract was declared void due to a technicality.
合同因技术原因被宣布无效。
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Any attempt to change the terms will render the agreement void.
任何试图改变条款的行为都将使协议无效。
2.
空的, 没有内容的
completely empty; having no contents or occupants
示例:
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The house stood void and abandoned for years.
这所房子空置废弃了多年。
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The room was void of any furniture.
房间里空无一物,没有任何家具。
名词
1.
虚空, 空白
a completely empty space
示例:
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He stared into the dark void beyond the cave entrance.
他凝视着洞穴入口外黑暗的虚空。
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The loss of his friend left a huge void in his life.
失去朋友在他的生活中留下了巨大的空白。
动词
1.
使无效, 取消
to cancel or annul (a contract, agreement, etc.)
示例:
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The judge decided to void the previous ruling.
法官决定废除先前的裁决。
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The company tried to void the warranty after discovering unauthorized modifications.
公司在发现未经授权的修改后试图取消保修。
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