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Void
01
vide, cavité
an empty or vacant space within a solid object or within a larger area, typically devoid of substance
Exemples
Architects often design buildings with voids to create open and airy spaces.
Les architectes conçoivent souvent des bâtiments avec des vides pour créer des espaces ouverts et aérés.
02
néant, vide
the state of nonexistence
03
vide, manque
a situation where a player has no cards in a particular suit, which means they cannot follow suit in that suit and must play a card from another suit instead
04
mon petit vide, mon petit trou noir
a black cat, often described humorously or affectionately
Exemples
That void has the brightest yellow eyes.
Ce vide a les yeux jaunes les plus brillants.
to void
01
vider, évacuer
to clear a space or container of either people or its contents
Transitive: to void a space or container
Exemples
Getting ready for the move, they had to void the old apartment of furniture.
Se préparant pour le déménagement, ils ont dû vider l'ancien appartement de ses meubles.
02
évacuer, excréter
to excrete or eliminate waste matter from the body, typically through urination or defecation
Transitive: to void waste matter
Exemples
In cases of food poisoning, the body may void toxins through vomiting.
En cas d'intoxication alimentaire, le corps peut éliminer les toxines par les vomissements.
03
composter
to announce that something is no longer legally valid or binding
Transitive: to void an agreement
Exemples
The judge voided the marriage after discovering evidence of fraud.
Le juge a annulé le mariage après avoir découvert des preuves de fraude.
Arbre Lexical
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