devoid
/dɪˈvɔɪd/ (bre, ipa) · [dɪvˈɔɪd] /dɪˈvɔɪd/ (ame, ipa) · [dɪvˈɔɪd] /di-ˈvȯid/ (ame, mw)
devoid — 形容詞
- devoidpositive
- more devoidcomparative
- most devoidsuperlative
1. having none of a particular quality or thing that would usually or properly belo
缺乏;全無
完全缺少某種應有的特質或事物
having none of a particular quality or thing that would usually or properly belong to someone or something
After the fire, the apartment was devoid of furniture except for a single burnt chair.
火災之後,公寓裡除了那張燒焦的椅子之外,完全沒有任何傢俱。
devoid of + noun phrase for total physical absence
Lien read her speech in a voice devoid of emotion, surprising no one there.
Lien 以毫無感情的語調朗讀她的演講稿,在場的人都不感到意外。
The committee found the proposal devoid of any realistic budget estimates.
委員會認為該提案完全沒有任何實際的預算估算。
Talia's explanation was so devoid of sincerity that her friends refused to believe her.
Talia 的解釋如此缺乏誠意,以至於她的朋友們拒絕相信她。
The desert landscape appeared completely devoid of life under the midday sun.
在正午的陽光下,這片沙漠景觀看起來完全沒有任何生命跡象。
- lacking
less formal than 'devoid'; can be used with 'in' (lacking in) instead of 'of'
- without
simpler and more common in everyday speech; not tied to a specific preposition pattern
- empty of
more literal, often used for physical containers or spaces
- destitute of
very formal and stronger in tone, suggesting extreme deprivation
文法句型
devoid + of + noun phrase
用法筆記
Always used with the preposition 'of' to introduce the missing element. Cannot be placed before a noun (*a devoid room) or used without a complement (*The room was devoid).