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forfeit ☞forfeitv. [′fɔːfɪt] (forfeits;forfeited;forfeiting) We can't forfeit the occasion. 我们不能失去这个机会。 She forfeited her chance of entering the competition by not posting her form in time. 她因为没有及时把表格寄去,从而丧失了参赛的机会。
双解释义 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 22句型例句☞dice☞forfeitn. [′fɔːfɪt] (forfeits) ☞adj. [′fɔːfɪt]
双解释义 C 丧失的东西;没收物;代价 what must be lost or forfeited for sth;price句型例句 If you lose the game, you will have to pay a forfeit. 如果你输了比赛,就得受罚。双解释义 P 丧失了的;被没收了的 taken from one by law as a punishment句型例句 用作表语 ▲ S+be+~ The situation was dangerous and she felt her life might be forfeit. 形势非常危险,她感到可能会丢掉性命。 |