nullity
英['nʌlɪtɪ]
美['nʌlətɪ]
Noun:
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the state of nonexistence
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something that is null (especially an enactment that has no legal validity)
- 1. She also calls for reform of the law on nullity.
- 她呼吁对离婚法进行改革.
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- 2. An unobjective being is a nullity — an un - being.
- 一个无法客体化的存在是空无,也就是不存在.
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- 3. Nullity of company establishment is a law system to resolve formation with flaws.
- 公司设立无效制度是一种处理公司瑕疵设立问题的法律制度.
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- 4. In literature, vulgarity is preferable to nullity, just as grocer's port is preferable to distilled water.
- 在文学方面, 哪怕粗鄙也胜似平庸,一如杂货店的葡萄酒总比蒸馏水好.
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用作名词 (n.)
- The aggregate of human knowledge , as compared with what is to be learned , is a mere nullity.
人类聚集之知识