void

US: /ˈvɔɪd/
UK: /vˈɔ‍ɪd/


English Vietnamese dictionary


void /vɔid/
  • tính từ
    • trống, bỏ không, trống rỗng, khuyết
      • a void space: một khoảng trống
      • a void post: một chức vị khuyết
    • không có người ở; không có người thuê (nhà)
    • không có
      • void of sense: không có nghĩa lý gì
    • (thơ ca); (văn học) vô ích, vô dụng
    • (pháp lý) không có hiệu lực, không có giá trị
      • to make void: huỷ bỏ
      • to consider something as null and void: coi cái gì như không còn giá trị
  • danh từ
    • chỗ trống, khoảng không
      • to fill the void: lấp chỗ trống
      • to disappear into the void: biến mất vào khoảng không
    • (nghĩa bóng) sự trống rỗng, nỗi thiếu thốn (trong tâm hồn, trong lòng); nỗi thương tiếc
      • his death has left a void: ông ấy chết đi để lại nỗi thương tiếc cho mọi người
    • (pháp lý) nhà bỏ không
    • ngoại động từ
      • (pháp lý) làm cho mất hiệu lực, làm cho mất giá trị
      • (y học) bài tiết
      • (từ cổ,nghĩa cổ) lìa bỏ, rời bỏ (nơi nào)

    Advanced English dictionary


    noun, adjective, verb
    + noun [usually sing.] (formal or literary) a large empty space: Below him was nothing but a black void. + (figurative) The void left by his mother's death was never filled. + She sat staring into the void, emptying her mind of all thoughts.
    + adjective
    1 ~ of sth (formal) completely lacking sth
    Synonym: DEVOID
    The sky was void of stars.
    2 (law) (of a contract, an agreement etc.) not valid or legal: The agreement was declared void.
    3 (formal) empty: void spaces
    Idioms see NULL
    + verb [VN]
    1 (law) to state officially that sth is no longer valid
    Synonym: NULLIFY
    2 (formal) to empty waste matter from the BLADDER or bowels

    Thesaurus dictionary


    adj.
    1 null and void, invalid, not (legally) binding, inoperative, unenforceable, ineffectual, futile, ineffective, vain, unavailing, idle, useless, pointless, bootless:
    Owing to irregularities, the election was declared void. If a card is turned face-up, the deal is void.
    2 empty, vacant, unoccupied, unused, unutilized, unfilled, blank, clear; deserted:
    It is up to the council to appoint new members as places become void.
    3 void of. devoid of, without, lacking, destitute of:
    The man was utterly void of imagination. In a minute, the room was void of people.
    n.
    4 emptiness, vacantness, vacuum, blankness, nothingness:
    Without a word, he leaped off the edge and plunged into the void.
    5 space, niche, slot, opening, place, vacancy, gap, emptiness:
    Who will fill the void left by Edgar's departure?
    v.
    6 nullify, annul, cancel, delete, disannul, declare or render null and void, invalidate, quash, vacate, discharge, abandon, disestablish, neutralize, disenact, set or put aside, rescind, reverse, abnegate, abrogate:
    They had to void the accusation for lack of evidence.
    7 evacuate, discharge, expel, emit, purge, clear, empty, drain, eject; pass, excrete, urinate, defecate:
    The tanker went far out to sea before voiding its tanks. This medication will help in voiding the patient's bowels.

    Collocation dictionary


    VERBS

    be | become | make sth, render sth
    an impediment which rendered the marriage void
    | declare sth

    PHRASES

    null and void
    The election was declared null and void.


    Concise English dictionary


    voids|voided|voidingvɔɪd
    noun
    +the state of nonexistence
    +an empty area or space
    verb
    +declare invalid
    +clear (a room, house, place) of occupants or empty or clear (a place or receptacle) of something
    +take away the legal force of or render ineffective
    +excrete or discharge from the body
    adj.
    +lacking any legal or binding force
    +containing nothing