forfeits查询结果如下:
现在分词:forfeiting

词性:|verb|
例句1. they had to forfeit benefits for the period of the strike

形容词 变体/同根词
名词 变体/同根词
disposal of forfeits
没收物的处置
属类:科技术语
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fines forfeits and penalty receipt
罚款收入
属类:科技术语
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fineness forfeits and penalty receipt
罚款收入
属类:经济金融
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fines forfeits and penalty expenditure
罚款支出
属类:汉英词对
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the beneficiary forfeits or surrenders his/her right as such in accordance with laws without other beneficiary being designated.
(三)受益人依法丧失受益权或者放弃受益权,没有其他受益人的。
属类:法学专业-中国法律-保险法
Article 18 The holder of a negotiable instrument who forfeits his rights thereon by reason of limitation of time or defects in specified particulars on the instrument still has civil rights and he is entitled to demand the drawer or acceptor to make a refund equivalent to the sum in the instrument not yet paid.
第十八条 持票人因超过票据权利时效或者因票据记载事项欠缺而丧失票据权利的,仍享有民事权利,可以请求出票人或者承兑人返还其与未支付的票据金额相当的利益。
属类:法学专业-中国法律-票据法
You must hurry back before you're missed, or they'll make you drink forfeits .
你快入席去罢,仔细他们拿住罚你酒
属类:文学表达-中文名著-红楼梦
Let's play forfeits
让我们来玩罚物游戏。
属类:综合句库--
She regretted the forfeits she had to pay for self assistance.
她为自己为了自助而必须付出的代价感到遗憾。
属类:综合句库--
If he does any of those things, he merely forfeits future pay, stock grants, or unvested or unexercised options.
如果他存在上述任何一个行为,他只会失去未来的薪酬、股票赠予、未分配或未执行期权。
属类:英汉句库-www.ftchinese.com-
Brazil and India, among others, must also recognise that when a ruler declares war on his own people he forfeits sovereignty.
要让巴西和印度等国认识到,当一个统治者向他的人民宣战时,必须受到下台的惩罚。
属类:英汉句库-article.yeeyan.org-
|adjective|
1.Lost or surrendered as a penalty for wrongdoing.
‘his possessions were declared _forfeit_ ’
‘So I simply had him tell the country simpleton that half his lands were _forfeit_ under the Catholic property restrictions!’
|noun|
1.A fine or penalty for wrongdoing.
‘the loser must pay a _forfeit_ ’
‘Just a week before the first ball is due to be bowled in the eighth cricket World Cup, the talk wasn't about champions and challengers yesterday but boycotts, riots, _forfeits_ and fines.’
2.A game in which trivial penalties are exacted for minor misdemeanours.
3.An item of property or a right or privilege lost as a legal penalty.
‘Otherwise, the _forfeit_ demanded of me is illegal and void.’
‘If he steps outside, he has breached the sureties of _forfeit_ .’
4.The action of forfeiting something.
‘They also lost 14-12 to Eastern Districts on May 7, but won by _forfeit_ when the two sides were scheduled to play at Lone Pine Oval on July 9.’
‘In meetings between the top three this season, leaving aside Thornlie's round one _forfeit_ to Kenwick, the results have been full of interest.’
|verb|
1.Lose or be deprived of (property or a right or privilege) as a penalty for wrongdoing.
‘those unable to meet their taxes were liable to _forfeit_ their estates’
‘But even under Florida law, as I understand it, if you abandon your wife, you take another common law wife, you essentially _forfeit_ your rights to have any kind of say in a situation like this.’
2.Lose or give up (something) as a necessary consequence of something else.
‘she didn't mind _forfeiting_ an hour in bed to muck out the horses’
‘In a survival mode, the baby operates at the most primary level, forced to dedicate all resources to the basic functions necessary for existence, thus _forfeiting_ opportunity for potential growth.’
独上高台望四海 手揽云月傍天飞, 落叶重重已十月 归鸟凄凄啼心扉。

