Devoid
[ dɪ'vɔɪd ]
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adj. 缺乏,没有;
💡 词根助记
de使…成为,加强+void空→使...成为空的→无...的,缺乏…的
📝 例句
His writings are very plain, entirely devoid of any literary ornament.
他的作品非常朴素,完全没有任何的文学雕琢。
Yet she is not devoid of humour and high spirits.
可是她并不缺少幽默和兴致。
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。
He is completely devoid of humour.
他十分缺乏幽默。
Love is never quite devoid of sentimentality.
爱情从来免不了多愁善感。
🔤 词根
-vac-表示“空”
常见变体有-vast-、-van-、-void-
📖 牛津释义
devoid
adj[pred 作表语]
~ of sth without sth; completely lacking in sth 没有或毫无某事物
a criminal utterly devoid of conscience 天良丧尽的罪犯.
🔁 扩展释义
*[di'vɒid]a. 全无的, 缺乏的相关词组: be devoid of...
🌿 同词根单词
void
adj. 空的,空虚的,没人住的;(职位)空缺着的;无效的;
n. 太空,宇宙空间;空位,空隙;空虚感,寂寞的心情;
vt. 使无效;宣布…作废;取消;排泄;
vast
adj. 广阔的;巨大的;大量的;巨额的;
n. 浩瀚;广大无边的空间;
📖 同为「博士」词汇
truce
n. 休战;停战(协定);停止争辩(的协议);中止;
vt. 以休战结束;停止争执;
vi. 停战;
weep
vt.& vi. (通常因悲伤)哭泣;流泪;悲哀;哀悼;
vi. (伤口)流血,渗出水汽;
n. 一段哭泣,一阵哭泣;
discredit
vt. 使不可置信;使被怀疑;败坏…的名声;拒绝相信;
n. 丧失名誉,名声;不信,怀疑;败坏名声的人或事;耻辱;
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🗣️ 情景例句
Merry Christmas, Mrs. Tom!
汤姆夫人,圣诞快乐!
What does he have that I don't?
他有什么地方比我好?
By the end of October 1886, the statue had been put together again and it was officially presented to the American people by Bartholdi.
到1886年10月底,这座雕像被重新组装起来,由巴索尔地正式赠送给美国人民。
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