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forfeit

英 [ˈfɔːfɪt]

美 [ˈfɔːrfɪt]

v.  (因犯错)丧失,被没收
n.  罚金; 没收物
adj.  被罚; 被没收

过去分词:forfeited 过去式:forfeited 现在分词:forfeiting 复数:forfeits 第三人称单数:forfeits 

考研IELTSGRETEM8

Collins.1 / BNC.11357 / COCA.12633

牛津词典

    verb

    • (因犯错)丧失,被没收
      to lose sth or have sth taken away from you because you have done sth wrong
      1. If you cancel your flight, you will forfeit your deposit.
        乘客取消航班订位,定金概不退还。
      2. He has forfeited his right to be taken seriously.
        他被取消了需要认真对待的权利。

    noun

    • 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

      adj.

      • 被罚;被没收
        taken away from sb as a punishment

        柯林斯词典

        • VERB (因违反规定等)被没收,丧失
          If youforfeitsomething, you lose it or are forced to give it up because you have broken a rule or done something wrong.
          1. He was ordered to forfeit more than £1.5m in profits...
            下令没收了他 150 多万英镑的盈利。
          2. He argues that murderers forfeit their own right to life.
            他辩称杀人犯本身已经丧失了生存的权利。
        • VERB (尤指为获得他物)主动放弃
          If youforfeitsomething, you give it up willingly, especially so that you can achieve something else.
          1. He has forfeited a lucrative fee but feels his well-being is more important...
            他主动放弃了可观的酬金,觉得自己的健康更加重要。
          2. Do you think that they would forfeit profit in the name of safety?
            你认为他们会为了安全而放弃利润吗?
        • N-COUNT 罚金;没收物
          Aforfeitis something that you have to give up because you have done something wrong.
          1. That is the forfeit he must pay.
            这是他必须付的罚金。

        英英释义

        noun

        • the act of losing or surrendering something as a penalty for a mistake or fault or failure to perform etc.
            Synonym:forfeituresacrifice
          1. a penalty for a fault or mistake that involves losing or giving up something
            1. the contract specified forfeits if the work was not completed on time
            Synonym:forfeiture
          2. something that is lost or surrendered as a penalty
              Synonym:forfeiture

            verb

            adj

            双语例句

            • If you fail to provide your TSN, you will forfeit your prize.
              如果你不能提供你的“TSN”交易序列号“,你将无法获取你的奖励。
            • Those who refuse to sign will forfeit the stock portion of their annual bonus.
              拒绝签约的人将失去年度奖金中的股票期权。
            • That is the forfeit he must pay.
              这是他必须付的罚金。
            • You will forfeit your chance of getting your money if you are late.
              如果你迟到,就将失去取钱的机会。
            • His lands were forfeit ( to the state).
              他的土地被国家没收了。
            • Let him sing a song as a forfeit.
              罚他唱个歌。
            • I'm sure if he forfeit you'll not take his flesh. What's that good for?
              我想你不会因为这而割他的肉吧,这对你有什么好处?
            • Some scientists who have studied dangerous substances have paid the forfeit of their lives in the cause of knowledge.
              一些研究危险物质的科学家在追求知识的事业中付出了生命的代价。
            • Her own life might well be forfeit for having tried to save him.
              为试图救他,她自己的一条命也可能会搭了上去。
            • S.The firm may forfeit part or all of this bond depending on its future pricing behavior.
              这个公司可以在将来收回部分或所有此类债券,取决于他们在价格市场上的表现。