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1 void
I 1. [vɔɪd]nome vuoto m. (anche fig.)2.to fill the void — colmare o riempire il vuoto
1) dir. [contract, agreement] nullo; [ cheque] annullato2) (empty) vuotoII [vɔɪd]verbo transitivo dir. annullare, invalidare* * *[void] 1. adjective1) (not valid or binding: The treaty has been declared void.) nullo2) ((with of) lacking entirely: a statement void of meaning.) privo2. noun(a huge empty space, especially (with the) outer space: The rocket shot up into the void; Her death left a void in her husband's life.) vuoto* * *[vɔɪd]1. adjto make or render a contract void — invalidare un contratto
2. n* * *void /vɔɪd/A a.1 (leg.) non valido; nullo: a void ballot, una votazione nulla; This contract is (null and) void, questo contratto è nullo3 – void of, privo di: void of interest, privo d'interesse; He is void of common sense, è privo di buonsenso5 (poet.) inutile; vanoB n. (form.)1 (fig.) vuoto; mancanza: the painful void left by his death, il vuoto doloroso lasciato dalla sua morte; to fill a void, riempire un vuoto3 vuoto; buco: a ceiling [roof] void, un vuoto nel soffitto [nel tetto]● to vanish into the void, svanire nel nulla.(to) void /vɔɪd/v. t.1 evacuare; scaricare2 (leg.) annullare; invalidare: to void a contract [a deed], annullare un contratto [un atto]* * *I 1. [vɔɪd]nome vuoto m. (anche fig.)2.to fill the void — colmare o riempire il vuoto
1) dir. [contract, agreement] nullo; [ cheque] annullato2) (empty) vuotoII [vɔɪd]verbo transitivo dir. annullare, invalidare
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