Front | valid |
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Pron | ['vælɪd] |
Back | 【VALID】 His objections to the plan on the basis of cost are valid. 他因花钱太多而反对这项计划是正确的。 【重点词汇】 valid adj. 正确的 反: invalid |
Vocab | validwell grounded in logic or truth or having legal force
A valid argument is one that is well-grounded in fact, law or logic. "Their argument for annulment was valid because they had never even met and their marriage was the result of a clerical error at town hall." Something is valid when it can be supported or backed-up, or if it is functional: “She figured her password was valid because she had just set it.” In a legal context, valid means that something is binding or actionable: “At the time of the accident his license was no longer valid, so they impounded his car.” The logical grounding of an argument can be valid: “That’s a valid point about Santa being too large to fit down a chimney.” All forms of 'valid' will appear on average once every 260 pages. invalidism invalidity invalidness invalidated invalidating invalidation invalid valid validate validity validly validness invalidate validated validating validation validatory |
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