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/vɔɪd/📚 6918 109 1六级考研托福雅思
If you describe a situation or a feeling as a void, you mean that it seems empty because there is nothing interesting or worthwhile about it. 空白; 空虚感

noun [抽象名词]空间,空白,空虚;空虚感,失落感;(墙、建筑物上的)孔隙;(桥牌和惠斯特用语)缺门

His death has left a void in the entertainment world that can never be filled.
他的去世在娱乐界留下了一个永远无法填补的空白。

adjective [原级]不合法的,无效的;(话语,行动)无效的,无用的;毫无…的,缺乏…的;空的,空空如也的;<正式>(职位)空缺;(桥牌和惠斯特用语)缺门的

Something that is void or null and void is officially considered to have no value or authority.
无效的 The original elections were declared void by the former military ruler. 原来的选举被前军事首领宣布为无效。

verb [vt. 及物动词]使无效,使作废;排泄,排放(大小便);排放(水、气体等);倒空(容器),疏空(空间)

To void something means to officially say that it is not valid.
正式宣布…无效 The Supreme Court threw out the confession and voided his conviction for murder. 最高法院驳回供状,宣布他的谋杀罪判决无效。

逃离(avoid)寂寞(void)
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He stared into the dark void where the battle had been fought. 他凝望着那一大片黑洞洞的空地,那里曾是战斗的地方。
He rose, his face void of emotion as he walked toward the door. 他站了起来,面无表情地朝门口走去。
The contract was declared void. 这份合同被宣布无效。
The agreement was declared void. 该协议已宣布无效。