devoid
英 [dɪˈvɔɪd]
美 [dɪˈvɔɪd]
1. 使其变空.
devoid 缺乏de-, 强调,完全的。void, 空的。即完全空的,缺乏的。
- devoid (adj.)
- c. 1400, shortening of devoided, past participle of obsolete verb devoiden "to remove, void, vacate" (c. 1300), from Old French desvuidier (12c., Modern French dévider) "to empty out, flush game from, unwind, let loose (an arrow)," from des- "out, away" + voider "to empty," from voide "empty" (see void (adj.)).
- 1. It is a situation, in sum, devoid of logic.
- 总之,该情况毫无逻辑。
- 2. The man's voice was devoid of inflection.
- 那人的声音缺少抑扬变化。
- 3. The face is entirely devoid of expression.
- 脸上完全没有表情。
- 4. The letter was devoid of warmth and feeling.
- 这封信既无热情又无感情。
- 5. It makes me sick to read over such stereotypes devoid of content.
- 这种空洞无物的八股调,我看了就讨厌.