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listen to the pronunciation of void of
Englisch - Türkisch
yoksun
-sız
-den yoksun
den mahrum
-den mahrum
siz
sız
void
(Hukuk) hükümsüz
void
geçersiz

İstisna, kuralı geçersiz kılmaz. - The exception does not void the rule.

void
{i} boşluk

Fadıl hayatında bir boşluk hissetti. - Fadil felt a void in his life.

Tom Gençliğime baktığımda manevi bir boşluk görüyorum. dedi. - When I look back on my youth, I see a spiritual void, said Tom.

void
{f} iptal etmek
void
{f} hükümsüz kılmak
void
{i} eksiklik
void
{f} atmak
void
{i} hükümsüzlük
void
geçersiz hale getirmek
void
yürürlükten kaldırılmış
void
{i} geçersizlik
void
ilga etmek
void
kaldırmak
void
işemek
void
(idrar vb) çıkarmak
void
{f} boş bırakmak
void
hükmü kalmamış
void
boş hacim
void
(Ticaret) lükümsüz
void
bırakmak
void
hali
void
yoksun
void
feshetmek
void
{f} boşaltmak
void
{i} iptal
void
(of ile) -den yoksun
void
{s} ıssız
void
{f} boşalt
void
{f} çıkarmak
void
-sız
void
{f} terketmek
void
{s} faydasız
void
{f} tahliye etmek
void
ihraç etmek
void
voyid
void
çıkmak
void
{s} boş

Tom Gençliğime baktığımda manevi bir boşluk görüyorum. dedi. - When I look back on my youth, I see a spiritual void, said Tom.

Uçurumun üstünde duran bir adam boşluğa atlayarak intihar etmek üzereydi. - A man standing on the cliff was about to commit suicide by jumping into the void.

void
vakum
void
{i} boş yer
void
{s} of -siz, -den yoksun, -den mahrum: His ideas were void of common sense. Fikirleri sağduyudan yoksundu
void
(Tıp) Boşaltmak, çıkarmak (idrar, v.s.)
void
olmayan
void
manasız
void
boş,v.boşalt: n.boşluk
void
gözenek
void
defetmek
void
(Mukavele) geçersiz, -den yoksun, yasal geçerliği olmayan; boş; boşluk, açıklık
void
-den yoksun
void
(Hukuk) işlemin batıl sayılması
Englisch - Englisch

Definition von void of im Englisch Englisch wörterbuch

void
An empty space; a vacuum

Nobody had crossed the void since one man died trying three hundred years ago; it's high time we had another go.

void
To withdraw, depart

suche ii brethren as is kyng Ban & kyng bors ar not lyuynge, wherfore we must nedes voyde or deye.

void
To make invalid or worthless

He voided the check and returned it.

void
That does not return a value

The return value can safely be ignored if it is a void function.

void
An extended region of space containing no galaxies
void
{n} an empty space, emptiness, vacuum
void
{a} empty, enoccupied, destitute, vain, null
void
{v} to quit, leve, emit, evacuate, annul
void
Having no legal force or binding effect; a nullity; not enforceable A void agreement is no contract at all A void contract need not be disaffirmed, nor can it be ratified A contract for an illegal purpose (for example, gambling) is void A voidable contract is one that is able to be voided Voidable implies a valid act that may be rejected by an act of disaffirmance, rather than an invalid act that may be confirmed For example, if a minor contracts to buy a diamond ring, the contract can be voided by the minor because of lack of sufficient age If, however, the minor elects to enforce the contract, the contract is valid and the other party cannot assert the minor's lack of age as a defense
void
take away the legal force of or render ineffective; "invalidateas a contract"
void
excrete or discharge from the body
void
the pore space or other openings in rock The openings can be very small to cave size and are filled with water below the water table
void
of something; "The chemist voided the glass bottle"; "The concert hall was voided of the audience"
void
as if the contract was never formed in the first place The consequence is that anything that has changed hands must be returned even if it is now in the possession of an innocent third party who acquired the goods for value
void
lacking cards in a particular suit With the pass back to the partner, the declarer will usually make his or her hand void in one or more suits to increase its potency
void
clear (a room, house, place) of occupants or empty or clear (a place, receptacle, etc
void
Void means to empty or evacuate waste from the body For instance, throughout the day, the human being excretes urine several times; each of these is called a void The composition of urine changes in a cycle every 24 hours The first void in the morning contains many minerals, electrolytes and metabolism-end products During the day, the amount of dissolved substances is reduced
void
This means that a check is not good or not usable You would write "VOID" across a check that has a mistake written on it, tear it up, and throw it away
void
Having lost all legal validity
void
Containing no immaterial quality; destitute of mind or soul
void
A physical and mechanical discontinuity occurring within a material or part which may be two-dimensional (e g , disbonds, delaminations) or three-dimensional (e g , vacuum-, air-, or gas-filled pockets) Porosity is an aggregation of micro-voids Voids are essentially incapable of transmitting structural stresses or nonradiative energy fields (See Inclusion )
void
A transaction type that cancels a transaction that has not yet been Settled
void
Voidable, 2
void
Null, not legally enforceable
void
If you describe a situation or a feeling as a void, you mean that it seems empty because there is nothing interesting or worthwhile about it. His death has left a void in the cricketing world which can never be filled
void
The absence of ink in a printing area where ink should appear A void creates an area of white space that can interfere with the first-read rate of a printed code and, depending on the size and location of the area, may even render the code unreadable
void
{i} emptiness, space, vacuity, opening, gap
void
clear (a room, house, place) of occupants or empty or clear (a place, receptacle, etc ) of something; "The chemist voided the glass bottle"; "The concert hall was voided of the audience"
void
Something that is void or null and void is officially considered to have no value or authority. The original elections were declared void by the former military ruler The agreement will be considered null and void. = invalid
void
without legal force or effect; not binding by law
void
containing nothing; "the earth was without form, and void"
void
lacking any legal or binding force; "null and void"
void
the state of nonexistence
void
{f} empty; make invalid
void
A space in the column packing, generally at the inlet of the column, or also a settling of the packing at the column inlet to create a space between the top of the packing and the frit A void usually makes the column unsuitable for use -- Void Volume The total internal volume of a connection or fluid pathway DEAD VOLUME + SWEPT VOLUME = VOID VOLUME
void
The space between particles or other units in a compact, such as a close-packing of spheres or TRDs In Reflexive Material Technology, a three-dimensional zone through which significant forces are not transmitted A void can be empty, or it can be filled with a material of less stiffness (see Modulus of Elasticity) than the material of the skeleton of an RMT structure
void
To void something means to officially say that it is not valid. The Supreme Court threw out the confession and voided his conviction for murder
void
to urinate; to empty the bladder
void
You can describe a large or frightening space as a void. He stared into the dark void where the battle had been fought
void
containing nothing; "the earth was without form, and void
void
{s} lacking legal validity, null
void
Not producing any effect; ineffectual; vain
void
The undesirable absence of ink in a bar
void
Containing nothing; empty; vacant; not occupied; not filled
void
To remove the contents of; to make or leave vacant or empty; to quit; to leave; as, to void a table
void
an unfilled space within a solid material
void
To empty
void
If you are void of something, you do not have any of it. He rose, his face void of emotion as he walked towards the door
void
Of no legal force or effect, incapable of confirmation or ratification; null
void
a dimensional place with no time where aliens hide from view - aliens use voids to travel long distances in their ships in a very short time
void
Being without; destitute; free; wanting; devoid; as, void of learning, or of common use
void
Volume in the wood structure that is not occupied by wood tissue
void
Having no incumbent; unoccupied; said of offices and the like
void
Of no legal effect A nullity
void
To have no force or effect; that which is unenforceable
void
The reversal of an approved transaction, one that has been authorized but not settled Settled transactions require processing of a credit in order to be reversed A void does not remove any hold on the customer's open-to-buy
void
an empty area or space; "the huge desert voids"; "the emptiness of outer space"; "without their support he'll be ruling in a vacuum" clear (a room, house, place) of occupants or empty or clear (a place, receptacle, etc
void
To render void; to make to be of no validity or effect; to vacate; to annul; to nullify
void
without legal effect
void
an empty area or space; "the huge desert voids"; "the emptiness of outer space"; "without their support he'll be ruling in a vacuum"
void
Cf
void
declare invalid; "The contract was annulled"; "void a plea"
void
1) Invalid, not legally binding 2) An insurance contract that is prohibited by law and thus cannot be held to be a valid contract
void
The return type of a method whose invocation does not return anything Contrast null
void
To empty the bladder in order to obtain a urine sample for testing
void
of something; "The chemist voided the glass bottle"; "The concert hall was voided of the audience" containing nothing; "the earth was without form, and void
void
To throw or send out; to evacuate; to emit; to discharge; as, to void excrements
void
To be emitted or evacuated
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