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1 nullité
nullité [nylite]feminine nouna. [de document] nullityb. ( = médiocrité) uselessnessc. ( = personne) waste of space* * *nylite1) Droit nullity2) (d'argument, de théorie) invalidity; (d'œuvre, de personne) (colloq) worthlessness3) (colloq) ( personne incapable) idiot (colloq)* * *nylite nf1) (= non-validité) nullity2) (= incompétence) hopelessness3) (= personne) hopeless individual* * *nullité nf1 Jur nullity; nullité d'un mariage nullity of a marriage; nullité de droit nullity in law; frapper de nullité to render void; sous peine de nullité under pain of being declared null and void;2 (d'argument, de théorie) invalidity; (d'œuvre, de personne) worthlessness; c'est d'une totale nullité it's absolutely awful; il est d'une nullité totale en français he's absolutely useless at French;3 ○( personne incapable) nonentity.[nylite] nom fémininelle est d'une nullité totale she's totally useless ou incompetent -
2 inexistence
inɛɡzistɑ̃s nf(= fait de ne pas exister) nonexistence* * *inexistence nf1 (de preuves, faits, contrat) nonexistence;2 ( de personne) worthlessness;3 ( d'acte juridique) quality of being void ab initio.[inɛgzistɑ̃s] nom féminin1. [de Dieu] nonexistencel'inexistence de structures économiques the complete lack ou absence of economic structure2. [manque de valeur] uselessness -
3 néant
néant [neɑ̃]masculine noun• signes particuliers: néant distinguishing marks: none* * *neɑ̃nom masculin1) Philosophie2) ( absence de valeur) emptinessréduire à néant — to negate [efforts, progrès]; to destroy [argument, espoir, rêve]; to wipe out [majorité]
‘revenus: néant’ — ‘income: nil’
* * *neɑ̃ nm1) nothingnessréduire à néant [ville] — to wipe out, [espoir] to dash
Observations: néant — Remarks: none
Signes particuliers: néant — Distinguishing marks: none
* * *néant nm2 ( absence de valeur) emptiness; sombrer dans le néant to sink into oblivion; réduire à néant to negate, to nullify [effet, croissance, efforts, progrès]; to destroy [argument]; to reduce [sth] to ashes [espoir, rêve]; to wipe out [majorité]; ‘revenus: néant’ ‘income: nil’.[neɑ̃] nom masculin1. [non-être] nothingness2. [superficialité] vacuousnessdans tous leurs discours, je ne trouve que le néant I find all their speeches totally vacuousenfants: néant children: none
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