forfeit 音标拼音: [f'ɔrfɪt]
n . 没收物,罚金,丧失
vt . 没收,丧失
a . 丧失了的
没收物,罚金,丧失没收,丧失丧失了的
forfeit adj 1 :
surrendered as a penalty [
synonym : {
confiscate }, {
forfeit },
{
forfeited }]
n 1 :
something that is lost or surrendered as a penalty ; [
synonym :
{
forfeit }, {
forfeiture }]
2 :
a penalty for a fault or mistake that involves losing or giving up something ; "
the contract specified forfeits if the work was not completed on time " [
synonym : {
forfeit },
{
forfeiture }]
3 :
the act of losing or surrendering something as a penalty for a mistake or fault or failure to perform etc . [
synonym :
{
forfeit }, {
forfeiture }, {
sacrifice }]
v 1 :
lose (
s .
th .)
or lose the right to (
s .
th .)
by some error ,
offense ,
or crime ; "
you '
ve forfeited your right to name your successor "; "
forfeited property " [
synonym : {
forfeit },
{
give up }, {
throw overboard }, {
waive }, {
forgo }, {
forego }]
[
ant : {
arrogate }, {
claim }, {
lay claim }]
Forfeit \
For "
feit \,
n . [
OE .
forfet crime ,
penalty ,
F .
forfait crime (
LL .
forefactum ,
forifactum ),
prop .
p .
p .
of forfaire to forfeit ,
transgress ,
fr .
LL .
forifacere ,
prop .,
to act beyond ;
L .
foris out of doors ,
abroad ,
beyond facere to do .
See {
Foreign },
and {
Fact }.]
1 .
Injury ;
wrong ;
mischief . [
Obs . &
R .]
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1913 Webster ]
To seek arms upon people and country that never did us any forfeit . --
Ld .
Berners .
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2 .
A thing forfeit or forfeited ;
what is or may be taken from one in requital of a misdeed committed ;
that which is lost ,
or the right to which is alienated ,
by a crime ,
offense ,
neglect of duty ,
or breach of contract ;
hence ,
a fine ;
a mulct ;
a penalty ;
as ,
he who murders pays the forfeit of his life .
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Thy slanders I forgive ;
and therewithal Remit thy other forfeits . --
Shak .
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3 .
Something deposited and redeemable by a sportive fine ; --
whence the game of forfeits .
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Country dances and forfeits shortened the rest of the day . --
Goldsmith .
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Forfeit \
For "
feit \,
v .
i .
1 .
To be guilty of a misdeed ;
to be criminal ;
to transgress .
[
Obs .]
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2 .
To fail to keep an obligation . [
Obs .]
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I will have the heart of him if he forfeit . --
Shak .
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Forfeit \
For "
feit \,
p .
p .
or a .
In the condition of being forfeited ;
subject to alienation .
--
Shak .
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1913 Webster ]
Once more I will renew His laps [`
e ]
d powers ,
though forfeite . --
Milton .
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Forfeit \
For "
feit \,
a . [
F .
forfait ,
p .
p .
of forfaire .
See {
Forfeit },
n .]
Lost or alienated for an offense or crime ;
liable to penal seizure .
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1913 Webster ]
Thy wealth being forfeit to the state . --
Shak .
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To tread the forfeit paradise . --
Emerson .
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Forfeit \
For "
feit \,
v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Forfeited };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n . {
Forfeiting }.] [
OE .
forfeten .
See {
Forfeit },
n .]
To lose ,
or lose the right to ,
by some error ,
fault ,
offense ,
or crime ;
to render one '
s self by misdeed liable to be deprived of ;
to alienate the right to possess ,
by some neglect or crime ;
as ,
to forfeit an estate by treason ;
to forfeit reputation by a breach of promise ; --
with to before the one acquiring what is forfeited .
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1913 Webster ]
[
They ]
had forfeited their property by their crimes .
--
Burke .
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Undone and forfeited to cares forever ! --
Shak .
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78 Moby Thesaurus words for "
forfeit ":
amercement ,
be bereaved of ,
bereavement ,
caution ,
caution money ,
charge ,
collateral ,
collateral security ,
cost ,
damage ,
damages ,
dead loss ,
debit ,
default ,
denial ,
denudation ,
deposit ,
deprivation ,
despoilment ,
destruction ,
detriment ,
dispossession ,
distraint ,
distress ,
divestment ,
drop ,
escheat ,
escheatment ,
expense ,
fee ,
fine ,
forfeiture ,
forgo ,
forgone ,
give over ,
give up ,
go astray from ,
incur loss ,
injury ,
kiss good -
bye ,
let slip ,
lose ,
lose out ,
loser ,
losing ,
losing streak ,
loss ,
lost ,
margin ,
mislay ,
misplace ,
miss ,
mulct ,
penalty ,
perdition ,
privation ,
relinquish ,
relinquished ,
renounce ,
renounced ,
robbery ,
ruin ,
sacrifice ,
sconce ,
sequestration ,
spoliation ,
stake ,
stripping ,
suffer loss ,
surrender ,
surrendered ,
taking away ,
total loss ,
undergo privation ,
waive ,
waived ,
wander from ,
yielded
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FORFEIT Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of FORFEIT is something forfeited or subject to being forfeited (as for a crime, offense, or neglect of duty) : penalty How to use forfeit in a sentence
FORFEIT | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary FORFEIT definition: 1 to lose the right to do or have something because you have broken a rule: 2 to decide not to… Learn more
FORFEIT definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary A forfeit is something that you have to give up because you have done something wrong That is the forfeit he must pay
forfeit verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . . Definition of forfeit verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
Forfeit - definition of forfeit by The Free Dictionary 1 To lose or give up (something) on account of an offense, error, or failure to fulfill an agreement: The other team did not show up in time and so forfeited the game 2 To subject to seizure as a forfeit
forfeit - Wiktionary, the free dictionary Adjective forfeit (not comparable) Lost or alienated for an offense or crime; liable to penal seizure
FORFEIT Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com FORFEIT definition: a fine; penalty See examples of forfeit used in a sentence
Forfeit(英语单词)_百度百科 Forfeit,英语单词,具有动词、名词、形容词三种词性,英式读音为 [ˈfɔːfɪt],美式读音为 [ˈfɔːrfɪt]。 该词源自古法语forfet,意为“犯罪”,最初是动词forfaire“违反”的过去分词形式。
Forfeit Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary If the money is not claimed within six months, it will be forfeit to the town [=the owner of the money will lose any right to it, and it will be given to the town]
Forfeit (film) - Wikipedia Forfeit is a 2007 American mystery thriller film directed by Andrew Shea, starring Billy Burke, Sherry Stringfield, John Aylward and Gregory Itzin Frank O'Neal did something terrible when he was young, but he seems to be a changed man