null
发音
How to pronounce null in British English: 英 [nʌl]
How to pronounce null in American English: 美 [nʌl]
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- Noun:
- a quantity of no importance
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- Adjective:
- lacking any legal or binding force
单词词源
- null (adj.)
- "void of legal force," 1560s, from Middle French nul, from Latin nullus "not any, none," from ne- "not, no" (see un-) + illus "any," diminutive of unus "one" (see one).
同义词
nonexistent hollow clear blank foolish bare inexistent empty inane vacuous senseless unprofitable
双语例句
- 1. What would be the null hypothesis , the kind of conjecture that you 'd make assuming nothing further .
- 2. So henry called a council with the pope where he claimed that catherine had boned his older ( subsequently deceased ) brother arthur before she married henry , and thus their current marriage was null and void .
- 3. But gay rights advocates say it is important to gather backers for statements , resolutions and other documents such as the one that will be presented tuesday by the united states , even when their legal effect is null .
- 4. Just ahead of a deadline for companies to submit their plans for compliance , the movement for democratic change , the former opposition party that is locked in an unhappy national unity government with mr mugabe 's lot , said that the cabinet had pronounced the regulations " null and void " .