词汇 | forfeit |
释义 | forfeit verb uk /ˈfɔː.fɪt/ us /ˈfɔːr.fɪt/ forfeitverb (LOSE)[ T ] to lose the right to do or have something because you have broken a rule: (因违规而)丧失,被没收 If you cancel now, you forfeit your deposit.如果您现在取消的话,恐怕您不能拿回订金。 These people have forfeited the right to live in society.这些人已经丧失了社会生存权。 Synonym forgo Compare waive Stop having or doing something abdicate abdication bandh bomb bomb out break with something butt forfeitable forgo forsake forswear give up give up the ghostidiom lay self-denying self-denyingly self-renouncing self-renunciation self-sacrifice throw forfeitverb (NOT PLAY)[ T or I ] to decide not to play a sports game or part of a game, or to let the other side win: England's players forfeited the match because of safety concerns. She developed her skill by wrestling boys, though some forfeited rather than face losing to a girl. When she refused to calm down, the umpire ordered the game forfeited in favour of her opponent. If you don't have enough players, you'll have to forfeit or postpone the match. Both sides forfeited an innings in order to try and get a result. Stop having or doing something abdicate abdication bandh bomb bomb out break with something butt forfeitable forgo forsake forswear give up give up the ghostidiom lay self-denying self-denyingly self-renouncing self-renunciation self-sacrifice throw forfeit noun uk /ˈfɔː.fɪt/ us /ˈfɔːr.fət/ [ C ] something that you have lost the right to do or have because you have broken a rule: (因违规而造成的)罚金,丧失物 The team might have avoided the forfeits if it had handled the situation differently. [ U ] the action of losing the right to do or have something because you have broken a rule: by forfeitThe home team could end up winning by forfeit. pay a forfeitmainly UK to give up something, especially in a game: (尤指在比赛中)受罚 If you lose, you'll have to pay a forfeit. What will you give up? Losing and loss action astray black hole disappear get to go walkaboutidiom kiss lose loss mislay misplace misroute miss proximately unaccounted for unrecoverable unrecovered walkabout wave wave/say goodbye to somethingidiom forfeit adjective[ after verb ] formaluk /ˈfɔː.fɪt/ us /ˈfɔːr.fət/ taken away from someone as a punishment被罚的;被没收的 Stop having or doing something abdicate abdication bandh bomb bomb out break with something butt forfeitable forgo forsake forswear give up give up the ghostidiom lay self-denying self-denyingly self-renouncing self-renunciation self-sacrifice throw forfeit | American Dictionaryforfeit verb[ T ] us/ˈfɔr·fɪt/ to give up or lose something because you cannot do something that the rules or the law says you must do: She had to forfeit the tennis match after she fell and hurt her wrist. forfeitnoun[ C/U ]us/ˈfɔr·fət, -fɪt/ [ C ]Throwing objects on the field, the umpire said, would result in the forfeit of the game by the home team. forfeit | Business Englishforfeit verb[ T ] uk /ˈfɔːfɪt/us LAW to lose the right to have or do something because you have not obeyed a rule or law: Over several years, the district forfeited $51 million by failing to spend the money within the deadlines set by the government. forfeit a claim/right (to sth/to do sth)She forfeited her right to benefits because she did not notify the authorities of her change in circumstances. forfeit sth to sb/sthIllegally shipped cigarettes will be seized and forfeited to the state. to agree to give away the right to have or do something: A culture of long hours and time forfeited in favour of money is now becoming routine. forfeit noun[ C ] LAWuk /ˈfɔːfɪt/us something that you lose the right to have or do because you have failed to obey a rule or law: Schools and their employees found in violation of the policy are subject to penalties, including fines or forfeits. Examples of forfeitforfeit Now indirect or opportunity costs - the financial rewards which people are forfeiting by caring - are much more commonly a target of policy. The deposit would be forfeited if any newspaper were found to have published anything seditious. Perhaps any comprehensive theory about the genre must be so general that it forfeits useful and interesting critical perspectives. Second, and most important, for every consumer trying to reduce morbidity and/or mortality by consuming a noncurative patent medicine, valuable medical treatment was forfeited. If the government reneges and forfeits the bond, it will lose its credibility, and its international commitments will fall into disarray. Readers can easily understand how mortality credit (an additional yield component) relates to forfeiting bequest potential when purchasing annuities. To supplement his particular rules concerning punctuality, cleanliness and avoidance of waste and error, he had a list of forfeits of a more general nature. Then with special rules, exceptions, extra opportunities presented by the dice and forfeits for errors or bad luck, a winner is determined. They must be ' cleansed ' from society by any means available since they have forfeited their rights. With the introduction of elections and rising expectations for participation and development, chiefs have sought to accommodate demands for change while not forfeiting their own right to rule. As the dynastic politicians found their exercise of power increasingly under challenge, they forfeited their leading role in society, and the regime's loss of legitimacy became a general state crisis. Here it emerges that besides considerable practical difficulties, the argument of fair equality of opportunity remains decisive against the possibility of forfeiting the right to healthcare. In order to justify that inference, one must argue that the evil could have been prevented without forfeiting some greater good or permitting some evil as bad or worse. When the expected return on 401(k) contributions is relatively low because of the risk of forfeiting matching contributions, these individuals would rather consume than contribute. According to most schools, this law cannot be overruled by a contractual agreement between the spouses, and therefore a divorce settlement in which the wife forfeits this right is invalid. See all examples of forfeit These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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