to default
01
违约, 拖欠
to fail at accomplishing an obligation, particularly a financial one
Intransitive: to default | to default on an obligation
语法信息
形态构成
简单词
动作动词
规则
现在时
default
第三人称单数
defaults
现在分词
defaulting
一般过去时
defaulted
过去分词
defaulted
例子
Failing to repay the loan on time could cause the borrower to default.
未能按时偿还贷款可能导致借款人违约。
02
默认, 设为默认
(of a computer program) to always do the same thing unless instructed differently
Intransitive: to default to a specified action
例子
The app defaults to displaying the homepage every time it opens.
该应用默认每次打开时显示主页。
Default
01
弃权, 缺席
a failure to appear or respond in a required setting, especially in legal or competitive contexts, resulting in automatic loss
语法信息
有生性状态
抽象
形态构成
简单词
可数
复数形式
defaults
例子
He was declared guilty by default after missing the court hearing.
在错过法庭听证会后,他被缺席宣判有罪。
02
默认, 默认设置
a predefined option based on which a computer or other device performs a particular task unless it is changed
例子
The default setting for the browser's homepage is the search engine's website, but users can change it to their preferred page.
浏览器主页的默认设置是搜索引擎的网站,但用户可以将其更改为他们喜欢的页面。
03
违约, 拖欠债务
a failure to fulfill a financial obligation, especially the repayment of a loan or debt, often resulting in legal consequences or damage to credit
例子
His credit score dropped due to a loan default.
他的信用评分因贷款违约而下降。



























