void
void
vɔɪd
voyd
British pronunciation
/vˈɔ‍ɪd/

英語での「void」の定義と意味

Void
01

空虚, 空洞

an empty or vacant space within a solid object or within a larger area, typically devoid of substance
void definition and meaning
example
The cave explorers discovered a vast void deep within the mountain.
洞窟探検家たちは山の奥深くに広大な空洞を発見しました。
02

, 空虚

the state of nonexistence
03

空き, 不足

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

私の小さな空虚, 私の小さなブラックホール

a black cat, often described humorously or affectionately
HumorousHumorous
SlangSlang
example
My little void curled up on the bed today.
私の小さな空虚が今日ベッドの上で丸まっていた。
to void
01

空にする, 避難させる

to clear a space or container of either people or its contents
Transitive: to void a space or container
to void definition and meaning
example
The security personnel had to void the building during the emergency evacuation.
警備員は緊急避難の際に建物を空にしなければなりませんでした。
02

排泄する, 排出する

to excrete or eliminate waste matter from the body, typically through urination or defecation
Transitive: to void waste matter
example
The kidneys filter waste from the blood, which is then voided as urine.
腎臓は血液から老廃物を濾過し、その後尿として排出されます。
03

無効にする, 取り消す

to announce that something is no longer legally valid or binding
Transitive: to void an agreement
example
The court voided the contract due to a breach of terms by the seller.
裁判所は、売り手による条件の違反のために契約を無効にしました
01

空の,

containing nothing
void definition and meaning
02

無効, 取消された

invalid or without legal force
example
The judge ruled the contract void due to a breach of terms.
裁判官は、条件違反により契約を無効と裁定した。
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