void

suomi-englanti sanakirja

void englannista suomeksi

  1. tyhjyys

  2. mitätöidä

  3. pätemätön

  4. tyhjentää

  5. erittää

  6. tyhjä

  1. tyhjä

  2. jolta puuttuu">jolta puuttuu "who is lacking"

  3. mitätön

  4. tyhjiö, tyhjyys

  5. tyhjiö

  6. mitätöidä

  7. tyhjentää

  8. Substantiivi

  9. Verbi

void englanniksi

  1. (cap) nothing; empty; not occupied or filled.

  2. (RQ:Shakespeare Julius Caesar)

  3. (RQ:KJV)

  4. c. 1619–22, (w) and (w), ''(w)''

  5. I'll chain him in my study, that, at void hours, / I may run over the story of his country.
  6. Having no incumbent; unoccupied; said of offices etc.

  7. (RQ:Bacon Apophthegmes)

  8. Being without; destitute; devoid.

  9. (RQ:Marlowe Tamburlaine)Their careleſſe ſwords ſhal lanch their fellows throatsAnd make vs triumph in their ouerthrow.

  10. (RQ:Tennyson In Memoriam)

  11. Not producing any effect; ineffectual; vain.

  12. Of no legal force or effect, incapable of confirmation or ratification.

  13. ''and void''

  14. {{quote-web

  15. Containing no immaterial quality; destitute of mind or soul.

  16. (quote-book)

  17. That does not return a value; being a procedure rather than a function.

  18. Having no cards in a particular suit.

  19. An empty space; a vacuum.

  20. (ux)

  21. An extended region of space containing no galaxies.

  22. A collection of adjacent vacancies inside a crystal lattice.

  23. A pocket of vapour inside a fluid flow, created by cavitation.

  24. An empty space between floors or walls, including false separations and planned gaps between a building and its facade.

  25. A black cat.

  26. An empty place; A location that has nothing useful.

  27. (quote-journal)

  28. The lack of cards in a particular suit.

  29. (coord)

  30. To make invalid or worthless.

  31. (RQ:Clarendon History)to void the security that was at any time given for money so borrowed.

  32. {{RQ:Burnet History

  33. To empty.

  34. To throw or send out; to evacuate; to emit; to discharge.

  35. (RQ:Shakespeare Merchant of Venice)

  36. {{quote-text|en|year=1612|author=John Webster|title=The White Devil

  37. {{quote-text|en|year=a. 1692|author=Isaac Barrow|title=The Danger and Mischief of Delaying Repentance

  38. To withdraw, depart.

  39. (RQ:Mlry MrtDrthr)/ Ha a said kyng Lot we must be discomfyte / for yonder I see the moste valyaunt knyght of the world / and the man of the most renoume / for suche ij bretheren as is kyng Ban & kyng bors ar not lyuynge / wherfore we must nedes voyde or deye

  40. To remove the contents of; to make or leave vacant or empty; to quit; to leave.

  41. (quote-book)|title=The Franklin's Tale| chapter=v. 1149| url=http://books.google.com/books?id=OnkgAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA642| passage=Somtyme a castel, al of lym and stoon; And whan hem lyked, voyded it anon.

  42. {{RQ:Shakespeare Henry 5

  43. A voidee. (defdate)

  44. {{quote-text|en|year=2011|author=Thomas Penn|title=Winter King|page=68|publisher=Penguin|year_published=2012

  45. (l): of no legal force or effect, incapable of confirmation or ratification.

  46. (l): An empty space between floors or walls, including false separations and planned gaps between a building and its facade.

  47. (syn)

  48. (inflection of)