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devoid
adj
一. completely wanting or lacking
e.g. writing barren of insight
young recruits destitute of experience
innocent of literary merit
the sentence was devoid of meaning
Synonym: barrendestitutefreeinnocent
一. 毫无…的;没有…的
If you say that someone or something is devoid of a quality or thing, you are emphasizing that they have none of it.
e.g. I have never looked on a face that was so devoid of feeling...
我从来没有见过一张如此面无表情的脸。
e.g. The skies are virtually devoid of birdlife.
天空中几乎没有任何鸟的踪迹。
一. 缺乏,无的:devastate 破坏,蹂躏 | devoid 缺乏,无的 | devolve 移交,委任
二. 没有,缺乏:一零. boil down 归结为...... | 一. devoid 没有,缺乏 | 二. plague n.瘟疫,惹人烦恼的人和事v.给......造成麻烦,痛苦,困难
三. 缺乏:deviation 偏差 | devoid 缺乏 | devolatilization 析出挥发分,液化作用
四. 全无的:devoice 浊音变清音 | devoid 全无的 | devoir 礼貌
经典引文
A very simple style of dress, devoid of ornament or pretension.
出自:W. G. PalgraveThe room, though spacious, was almost devoid of furniture.
出自:E. WaughHer..face was devoid of any makeup except at the lips.
出自:I. Wallace近义词
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