1.使无效,废弃,毁弃;取消;使无价值;抹杀
1.to make something lose its legal effect
2.to make something lose its value or effect
1.Lupo leads from the front, with increased weapon accurecy and damage, whilst damage to her is nullified.
Lupo经常是冲在最前面,这个技能可以增加武器的命中率和伤害,同时抵消她所受到的一切伤害。
2.The increased risk with caffeine appeared to be nullified among smokers.
咖啡因增加的风险似乎在吸烟者中无效。
3.Where only part of the Articles of a law are revised or nullified, the new text of the law must be promulgated .
法律部分条文被修改或者废止的,必须公布新的法律文本。
4.It was a great pity that Napoleon had never discovered the secret, and thus he nullified his friend's effort.
拿破仑没有发现这个秘密,真是一个天大的遗憾,他也因此让朋友徒劳一场。
5.A designated enterprise without production task for two years may be nullified of its designation .
两年内没有生产任务的定点企业,可以取消定点。
6.Such a measure passed Congress in 1913 and again in 1915 only to be nullified by the votes of Presidents Taft and Wilson.
1913年和1915年,国会先后两次通过了这样的法案,只是由于塔夫脱总统和威尔逊总统的否决,才未生效。
7.Serbia's lawyers argue that Kosovo's assembly had no right to declare independence and the UN should have nullified its act.
塞尔维亚的律师指出,科索沃的议会无权宣告独立,联合国应当废除其决议。
8.The first vote in April was inconclusive, and a second round was eventually ruled illegal and nullified .
四月的第一次选举是非决定性的,第二轮选举被裁定为非法且无效的。
9.The tenders of the tenderers who fail the post-qualification examination shall be dealt with as nullified tenders.
经资格后审不合格的投标人的投标应作废标处理。
10.Once the defender has nullified the attack, he is in position to follow up with a close-quarters technique (4).
一旦防守者使对手的攻击无效,他将处于施展后续近距离格斗技术的位置(4)。