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forfeit美 ['fɔrfɪt] 英 ['fɔː(r)fɪt] - n.罚金;没收物
- adj.被罚;被没收
- v.(因犯错)丧失
- 网络罚款;失去;放弃
复数:forfeits 现在分词:forfeiting 过去式:forfeited v.+n. forfeit chance,forfeit support v. lose,pay for,be deprived of,pay with,be stripped of n. penalty,forfeiture,loss,penalization,punishment 1. | ~ sth (因犯错)丧失,被没收to lose sth or have sth taken away from you because you have done sth wrong |
| If you cancel your flight, you will forfeit your deposit. 乘客取消航班订位,订金概不退还。 | | He has forfeited his right to be taken seriously. 他丧失了需被认真对待的权利。 |
1. | 罚金;没收物something that a person has to pay, or sth that is taken from them, because they have done sth wrong |
1. | [nbn] 被罚;被没收taken away from sb as a punishment |
n. | | v. | 1. (因被罚而)丧失(所有权); (因犯罪等而)失去(职位、生命等);(因过劳等而)失掉(健康等) 1. (因被罚而)丧失(所有权); (因犯罪等而)失去(职位、生命等);(因过劳等而)失掉(健康等) | adj. | |
n. | 1. the act or an instance of giving something up or being deprived of something as a punishment 2. something that is taken away as a punishment or has to be given up to make up for a mistake or wrongdoing 3. something that is taken away as a penalty for breaking a law or contract 4. an object that a player must give up or a task that a player must perform as a penalty in a game 5. something that you must give, pay, or do because you have done something wrong 1. the act or an instance of giving something up or being deprived of something as a punishment 2. something that is taken away as a punishment or has to be given up to make up for a mistake or wrongdoing 3. something that is taken away as a penalty for breaking a law or contract 4. an object that a player must give up or a task that a player must perform as a penalty in a game 5. something that you must give, pay, or do because you have done something wrong | v. | 1. to lose something or have something taken away as punishment for a mistake or wrongdoing 2. to give something up willingly in order to pursue or obtain something else 3. to take something away as a penalty for breaking a law or contract 4. to be forced to give up a right, a benefit, or something that you own, because you have broken a rule or law 5. to lose something valuable by making a mistake or by doing something wrong 1. to lose something or have something taken away as punishment for a mistake or wrongdoing 2. to give something up willingly in order to pursue or obtain something else 3. to take something away as a penalty for breaking a law or contract 4. to be forced to give up a right, a benefit, or something that you own, because you have broken a rule or law 5. to lose something valuable by making a mistake or by doing something wrong | adj. | 1. taken away or given up as a punishment for a mistake or wrongdoing 2. something that is forfeit is taken from you because of something that you have done wrong or have failed to do |
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