柯林斯詞典nullify /?n?l??fa?/ (nullifying,nullified,nullifies) 1. V-T To nullify a legal decision or procedure means to declare that it is not legally valid. 使失去法律效力[正式] They knew the courts could nullify the marriage before the ink was dry. 他們知道法庭可以在簽訂婚約的墨汁未干之前,宣布婚姻無效。2. V-T To nullify something means to make it have no effect. 使無效[正式] A missing or illegible name will nullify your vote. 遺漏或字跡難以辨認的名字會使你的投票無效。 返回 nullify劍橋詞典formal to make a legal agreement or decision have no legal force 使(協議或決議)失去法律效力 The state death penalty law was nullified in 1977. 該州于1977年廢除了死刑。 to cause something to have no value or effect 使無價值;使無效 All my hard work was nullified when I lost my notes . 由于把筆記弄丟了,我所有的辛苦勞動都化為烏有。 返回 nullify