柯林斯詞典forfeit /?f??f?t/ (forfeiting,forfeited,forfeits) 1. V-T If you forfeit something, you lose it or are forced to give it up because you have broken a rule or done something wrong. (因違槼或做錯(cuò)事而) 失去; 被迫放棄 He was ordered to forfeit more than $1.5m. 他被令放棄了一百五十多萬(wàn)美元。2. V-T If you forfeit something, you give it up willingly, especially so that you can achieve something else. (尤指爲(wèi)獲得別物而) 自願(yuàn)放棄 Do you think that they would forfeit profit in the name of safety? 你認(rèn)爲(wèi)他們會(huì)爲(wèi)了安全而自願(yuàn)放棄利潤(rùn)嗎?3. N-COUNT A forfeit is something that you have to give up because you have done something wrong. (因做錯(cuò)事而) 被迫放棄之物 That is the forfeit he must pay. 那是他必須付的罸金。 返回 forfeit劍橋詞典to lose the right to do or have something because you have broken a rule (因違槼而)喪失,被沒(méi)收 If you cancel now, you forfeit your deposit . 如果您現(xiàn)在取消的話(huà),恐怕您不能拿廻訂金。 These people have forfeited the right to live in society . 這些人已經(jīng)喪失了社會(huì)生存權(quán)。 返回 forfeit