forfeit如何读

英:[ˈfɔːfɪt]

美:[ˈfɔːrfɪt]

forfeit英汉释义

v.(动词)
  1. vt. (因违反协议、犯规、受罚等)丧失,失去 have (sth) taken away from one because some agreement or rule has been broken,or as a punishment,or as the result of some action
n.(名词)
  1. [C]丧失的东西;没收物;代价 what must be lost or forfeited for sth;price
adj.(形容词)
  1. [P]丧失了的;被没收了的 taken from one by law as a punishment

forfeit是什么意思

n. (名词)
  1. 没收物
  2. 罚金
  3. 丧失的东西
  4. 罚物游戏
  5. 玩罚物游戏时的抵押物(可由被罚者做一种可笑的动作来赎回)
adj. (形容词)
  1. 被没收的
  2. 丧失了的
  3. 被没收了的
  4. 难保
  5. 因受罚而丧失的
  6. <文>因受罚而丧失的
  7. 被罚
  8. 被没收
v. (动词)
  1. 失去
  2. 丧失(所有权)
  3. 失掉
  4. 放弃
  5. 背弃
  6. 辜负
  7. 没收
  8. 被没收

forfeit自然拼读

for·feit

for fiht

forfeit变形

复数:forfeits

第三人称单数:forfeits

现在分词:forfeiting

过去式:forfeited

过去分词:forfeited

forfeit扩展

forfeitable (adj.), forfeiter (n.)

forfeit词根

词根:forfeit

n.

forfeiture (财产等的)没收;(权利、名誉等的)丧失

forfeit英英释义

noun

something demanded or given up as a penalty for neglect, misdeeds, or other failure to act as required by law, contract, or rules.The deposit will be kept as a forfeit if the tenant does not abide by the rental contract.They failed to comply with the rules and had to pay a forfeit.

the act of paying a penalty for misconduct or neglect.His forfeit of the match following drug-testing came as a shock to his fans.

an article that is held until a fine is paid.

transitive verb

to be made to surrender (something) as a penalty or fine.After two serious offenses, she forfeited her driver's license.

to lose or surrender (something) because of misconduct or neglect.If the father does not abide by these rules, he will forfeit his right to visit the children.The team arrived late and had to forfeit the game.

adjective

lost or surrendered as a penalty for some crime, offense, or breach of rules.

forfeit词源中文解释

14世纪晚期, forfet,“违法行为,违反既定权威的罪行”,也指“由于违法行为而失去权利的事物”,源自古法语 forfet, forfait “犯罪,可惩罚的罪行”(12世纪),最初是 forfaire “违反”过去分词,来自 for- “在外面,超出”(来自拉丁语 foris; 参见 foreign)和 faire “做”(来自拉丁语 facere “制造,做”,源自 PIE 词根 *dhe- “设置,放置”)。这是中世纪拉丁语 foris factum 的法语版本; 这个概念可能是“做得太多,超出(正确的范围)”。作为形容词,晚于14世纪,源自古法语 forfait。比较 foreclose。

forfeit_体育行业词汇

被判失败

forfeit_法律行业词汇

没收

没收物

丧失

forfeit词源英文解释

Noun, Verb, and Adjective Middle English forfait, from Anglo-French, from past participle of forfaire, forsfaire to commit a crime, forfeit, from fors outside (from Latin foris) + faire to do, from Latin facere — more at forum, do

The first known use of forfeit was in the 14th century

forfeit儿童词典英英释义

forgatherverb

to come together : assemble, meet

forfeiturenoun

the act of forfeiting

something forfeited : penalty

forfeit1 of 2noun

something forfeited : penalty, fine

forfeit2 of 2verb

to lose or lose the right to as a punishment for an error, offense, or crime

forfeit1 of 2noun

something forfeited : penalty, fine

forfeit2 of 2verb

to lose or lose the right to as a punishment for an error, offense, or crime

forfeit1 of 2noun

something forfeited : penalty, fine

forfeit2 of 2verb

to lose or lose the right to as a punishment for an error, offense, or crime

forfeit1 of 2noun

something forfeited : penalty, fine

forfeit2 of 2verb

to lose or lose the right to as a punishment for an error, offense, or crime

forfeit 例句

1 Now I am informed that the Russian chess federation is demanding that the first game be forfeited to you.

2 If you lose the game, you will have to pay a forfeit.

如果你比赛输了,就得受罚。

3 I felt I had forfeited her sympathy by my refusal to go down.

4 If this forfeit demand were respected, it would place me at a tremendous handicap.

5 “Lighten up, Dana. You don’t forfeit your right to complain if you admit there are a few nice things about Colorado.”

6 He didn’t want to play burdened by such a massive disadvantage; the forfeited game could possibly decide the match’s outcome.

7 I forfeit the solo to Anna Muller—whom Carissimi could never love—and am moved into the altos.

8 The timing of this demand seems to place in doubt the motives for your federation's not insisting at first for a forfeit on the first game.

9 Passengerss who cancel their reservations will forfeit their deposit.

旅客取消预订票者,定金不予退还。

10 He would have forfeited the last blanket of a dream warm as poets revel in.

他会失去他的美梦给他盖上的最后一块毛毯,这块毛毯给他的温暖是诗人们的津津乐道.

11 They did not want to lose their homes or to forfeit the substantial deposit they had had to find.

他们不想丢掉房子,不想失去曾经必须付出的可观的订金。

12 Teams that are late for their starting time will forfeit the round.

延误启动时间的队伍,取消其本轮比赛资格.

13 If you don't return the article to the shop within a week, you forfeit your chance of getting your money back.

如果你不把物品归还商店,你就丧失了取回钱的机会。

14 ‘But if not, El-ahrairah, you will have to forfeit your ears.’

15 But wait a minute, argued Bisguier: Fischer’s first game was won by a forfeit; his opponent didn’t show up, so he didn’t even play the game!

16 Those who are “kingpins” are often able to buy their freedom by forfeiting their assets, snitching on other dealers, or becoming paid government informants.

17 If you continue to tell lies, you will forfeit the good opinion of everyone.

你如果继续撒谎, 就会失掉大家对你的好感.

18 Because Jonas collapsed on the job, they said, he had forfeited his ration.

19 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。

20 Corporate restructuring often arises from the financial distress and the forfeit of debt paying ability.

企业重整的发生起因于公司发生财务困难,公司丧失了偿还债务能力,使公司濒临宣告破产的窘境.

forfeit 同义词

1 被没收的

confiscate

4 被剥夺的

deprived bereft

6 丧失的

gone

8 被剥夺

dispossessed

10 没收物

forfeiture seizure

13 丧失了的

gone

18 被罚

cop it

19 交出

surrender float

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