void
noun /vɔɪd/
/vɔɪd/
[usually singular] (formal or literary)- a large empty space
空间;空白;真空;空虚 - Below him was nothing but a black void.
他下面只是一片漆黑。 - She sat staring into the void, emptying her mind of all thoughts.
她坐在那里凝视着虚空,清空了脑子里所有的想法。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- big
- deep
- great
- …
- create
- leave
- fill
- …
- Below him was nothing but a black void.
- a feeling of being empty, caused by the loss of somebody/something
空虚: 因失去某人/某物而产生的空虚感- The void left by his mother's death was never filled.
他母亲死后留下的空虚感永远没能填补上。 - It seemed that nothing could fill the aching black void left by Rachel’s death.
雷切尔去世留下来的痛苦空虚似乎什么也无法填补。
- The void left by his mother's death was never filled.
词源Middle English (in the sense ‘unoccupied’): from a dialect variant of Old French vuide; related to Latin vacare ‘vacate’; the verb partly a shortening of avoid, reinforced by Old French voider.