void
n
(usu sing 通常作单数) (fml or rhet 文或修辞) empty space; vacuum 空间; 真空
the blue void we call the sky 我们称之为天空的蔚蓝色空间
(fig 比喻) an aching void left by the death of her child 她孩子死後留下的痛苦的空虚感. void, adj (fml 文)
1 empty; vacant 空的; 空著的; 空虚的.
2 [pred 作表语]
~ of sth without sth; lacking sth 没有某事物; 缺乏某事物
Her face was void of all interest. 她面部表情显得对什麽都不感兴趣. Cf 参看 devoid.
3 (idm 习语) null and void => null. void, v [Tn]
1 (law 律) make (sth) not legally binding 使(某物)无效的.
2 (fml 文) empty the contents of (one's bowels or bladder) 排泄, 排放(大便或?quot;悖?
Just the weekend. Well, I must be off. See you when I get back.
只呆这个周末。好啦,我得走了。回来再见。
We are trying to collect money for a wildlife project.
我们正在设法募集资金搞一个野生动物项目。
Pierre and I borrowed the money and bought the necklace. During the next ten years we both worked day and night to pay back the money we had borrowed. That's why I now look so old. Well, after all these years we've at last paid back all the money.