to forfeit
01
丧失, 没收
to no longer be able to access a right, property, privilege, etc. as a result of violating a law or a punishment for doing something wrong
Transitive: to forfeit a property or privilege
例子
Individuals who commit fraud may forfeit their assets as part of legal penalties.
犯有欺诈行为的个人可能会作为法律处罚的一部分没收其资产。
The athlete may forfeit their medal for doping during the competition.
运动员可能会因为在比赛中使用兴奋剂而失去奖牌。
Forfeit
01
a penalty imposed for a fault or mistake, usually involving loss or surrender of something
例子
The fine was a forfeit for speeding.
The forfeit for breaking the rules was clearly stated in the guidelines.
02
the action of losing or giving up something as a penalty for a mistake or failure
例子
Missing the deadline resulted in the forfeit of his eligibility.
The company faced the forfeit of its license for safety violations.
forfeit
01
lost or given up as a penalty for wrongdoing, failure, or breach of rules
例子
The team's points were forfeit after fielding an ineligible player.
He accepted the forfeit deposit after canceling the reservation.
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