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From:
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void
/ˈvɔɪd/
空虛,空間,真空,空隙,空虛感(
a
.)空的,無人的,空閒的,沒有的,無用的
From:
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void
/ˈvɔɪd/
及物動詞
空隙,氣孔,作廢,排泄,空的,無效的,缺乏的
From:
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void
空虛
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Void
a.
1.
Containing
nothing
;
empty
;
vacant
;
not
occupied
;
not
filled
.
The
earth
was
without
form
,
and
void
.
--
Gen
.
i
. 2.
I
'
ll
get
me
to
a
place
more
void
.
--
Shak
.
I
'
ll
chain
him
in
my
study
,
that
,
at
void
hours
,
I
may
run
over
the
story
of
his
country
. --
Massinger
.
2.
Having
no
incumbent
;
unoccupied
; --
said
of
offices
and
the
like
.
Divers
great
offices
that
had
been
long
void
.
--
Camden
.
3.
Being
without
;
destitute
;
free
;
wanting
;
devoid
;
as
,
void
of
learning
,
or
of
common
use
.
A
conscience
void
of
offense
toward
God
.
--
Acts
xxiv
. 16.
He
that
is
void
of
wisdom
despiseth
his
neighbor
.
--
Prov
.
xi
. 12.
4.
Not
producing
any
effect
;
ineffectual
;
vain
.
[My
word
]
shall
not
return
to
me
void
,
but
it
shall
accomplish
that
which
I
please
.
--
Isa
.
lv
. 11.
I
will
make
void
the
counsel
of
Judah
.
--
Jer
.
xix
. 7.
5.
Containing
no
immaterial
quality
;
destitute
of
mind
or
soul
.
“Idol,
void
and
vain.”
6.
Law
Of
no
legal
force
or
effect
,
incapable
of
confirmation
or
ratification
;
null
.
Cf
.
Voidable
, 2.
Void space
Physics
,
a
vacuum
.
Syn:
--
Empty
;
vacant
;
devoid
;
wanting
;
unfurnished
;
unsupplied
;
unoccupied
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Void
,
n.
An
empty
space
;
a
vacuum
.
Pride
,
where
wit
fails
,
steps
in
to
our
defense
,
And
fills
up
all
the
mighty
void
of
sense
. --
Pope
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Void
,
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Voided
;
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Voiding
.]
1.
To
remove
the
contents
of
;
to
make
or
leave
vacant
or
empty
;
to
quit
;
to
leave
;
as
,
to
void
a
table
.
Void
anon
her
place
.
--
Chaucer
.
If
they
will
fight
with
us
,
bid
them
come
down
,
Or
void
the
field
. --
Shak
.
2.
To
throw
or
send
out
;
to
evacuate
;
to
emit
;
to
discharge
;
as
,
to
void
excrements
.
A
watchful
application
of
mind
in
voiding
prejudices
.
--
Barrow
.
With
shovel
,
like
a
fury
,
voided
out
The
earth
and
scattered
bones
. --
J
.
Webster
.
3.
To
render
void
;
to
make
to
be
of
no
validity
or
effect
;
to
vacate
;
to
annul
;
to
nullify
.
After
they
had
voided
the
obligation
of
the
oath
he
had
taken
.
--
Bp
.
Burnet
.
It
was
become
a
practice
. . .
to
void
the
security
that
was
at
any
time
given
for
money
so
borrowed
.
--
Clarendon
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Void
,
v. i.
To
be
emitted
or
evacuated
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
void
adj
1:
lacking
any
legal
or
binding
force
; "
null
and
void
" [
syn
:
null
]
2:
containing
nothing
; "
the
earth
was
without
form
,
and
void
"
n
1:
the
state
of
nonexistence
[
syn
:
nothingness
,
nullity
]
2:
an
empty
area
or
space
; "
the
huge
desert
voids
"; "
the
emptiness
of
outer
space
"; "
without
their
support
he'll
be
ruling
in
a
vacuum
" [
syn
:
vacancy
,
emptiness
,
vacuum
]
v
1:
declare
invalid
; "
The
contract
was
annulled
"; "
void
a
plea
"
[
syn
:
invalidate
,
annul
,
quash
,
avoid
,
nullify
]
[
ant
:
validate
]
2:
clear
(
a
room
,
house
,
place
)
of
occupants
or
empty
or
clear
(
a
place
,
receptacle
,
etc
.)
of
something
; "
The
chemist
voided
the
glass
bottle
"; "
The
concert
hall
was
voided
of
the
audience
"
3:
take
away
the
legal
force
of
or
render
ineffective
;
"
invalidateas
a
contract
" [
syn
:
invalidate
,
vitiate
]
[
ant
:
validate
]
4:
excrete
or
discharge
from
the
body
[
syn
:
evacuate
,
empty
]
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