Void
01
虚空, 空洞
an empty or vacant space within a solid object or within a larger area, typically devoid of substance
例子
The cave explorers discovered a vast void deep within the mountain.
洞穴探险者在山的深处发现了一个巨大的空洞。
Architects often design buildings with voids to create open and airy spaces.
建筑师经常设计带有空隙的建筑物,以创造开放和通风的空间。
02
虚无, 空虚
the state of nonexistence
03
空, 缺
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
我的小虚空, 我的小黑洞
a black cat, often described humorously or affectionately
例子
My little void curled up on the bed today.
我的小虚空今天蜷缩在床上。
That void has the brightest yellow eyes.
那个虚空有着最明亮的黄色眼睛。
to void
01
清空, 疏散
to clear a space or container of either people or its contents
Transitive: to void a space or container
例子
The security personnel had to void the building during the emergency evacuation.
安全人员不得不在紧急疏散期间清空建筑物。
Getting ready for the move, they had to void the old apartment of furniture.
为搬家做准备,他们不得不清空旧公寓的家具。
02
排泄, 排出
to excrete or eliminate waste matter from the body, typically through urination or defecation
Transitive: to void waste matter
例子
The kidneys filter waste from the blood, which is then voided as urine.
肾脏过滤血液中的废物,然后以尿液的形式排出。
In cases of food poisoning, the body may void toxins through vomiting.
在食物中毒的情况下,身体可能会通过呕吐排出毒素。
03
废除, 宣布无效
to announce that something is no longer legally valid or binding
Transitive: to void an agreement
例子
The court voided the contract due to a breach of terms by the seller.
由于卖方违反条款,法院撤销了合同。
The judge voided the marriage after discovering evidence of fraud.
法官在发现欺诈证据后宣布婚姻无效。



























