| forfeit | (n) การถูกปรับ |
| forfeit | (n) ของที่เป็นค่าปรับ, See also: ของที่ถูกริบ, เงินค่าปรับ, Syn. amercement, fine, mulct |
| forfeit | (vt) สูญเสียของจากการถูกปรับ, See also: สูญเสียของจากการถูกริบ |
| forfeit | He forfeited his health. |
| forfeit | His health was the forfeit of heavy drinking. |
| forfeit | Whatever the reason, forfeiting the trade that we finally got on track is a fiasco. |
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| forfeit | (n) something that is lost or surrendered as a penalty, Syn. forfeiture |
| forfeit | (n) a penalty for a fault or mistake that involves losing or giving up something, Syn. forfeiture, Example: the contract specified forfeits if the work was not completed on time |
| forfeit | (n) the act of losing or surrendering something as a penalty for a mistake or fault or failure to perform etc., Syn. sacrifice, forfeiture |
| forfeit | (v) lose (s.th.) or lose the right to (s.th.) by some error, offense, or crime, Syn. give up, throw overboard, forego, waive, forgo, Ant. claim, Example: you've forfeited your right to name your successor; forfeited property |
| Forfeit | a. [ F. forfait, p. p. of forfaire. See Forfeit, n. ] Lost or alienated for an offense or crime; liable to penal seizure. [ 1913 Webster ] Thy wealth being forfeit to the state. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] To tread the forfeit paradise. Emerson. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Forfeit | v. t. [ They ] had forfeited their property by their crimes. Burke. [ 1913 Webster ] Undone and forfeited to cares forever! Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Forfeit | v. i. I will have the heart of him if he forfeit. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Forfeit | p. p. or a. In the condition of being forfeited; subject to alienation. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] Once more I will renew |
| Forfeit | 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. ] To seek arms upon people and country that never did us any forfeit. Ld. Berners. [ 1913 Webster ] Thy slanders I forgive; and therewithal Country dances and forfeits shortened the rest of the day. Goldsmith. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Forfeitable | a. Liable to be forfeited; subject to forfeiture. [ 1913 Webster ] For the future, uses shall be subject to the statutes of mortmain, and forfeitable, like the lands themselves. Blackstone. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Forfeiter | n. One who incurs a penalty of forfeiture. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Forfeiture | n. [ F. forfeiture, LL. forisfactura. ] Under pain of foreiture of the said goods. Hakluyt. [ 1913 Webster ] What should I gain |
| 被没收 | [被 没 收 / 被 沒 收] forfeit [Add to Longdo] |