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IELTS BNC: 11357 COCA: 12633
forfeit
verb [T] /ˈfɔː(r)fɪt/
present tense
I/you/we/theyforfeit
he/she/itforfeits
present participleforfeiting
past tenseforfeited
past participleforfeited
  1. 1
    to be forced to give up a right, a benefit, or something that you own, because you have broken a rule or law (因触犯法律等)被剥夺,被没收,被迫放弃

    If they moved away, they would forfeit all rights to their land. 他们要是搬走了,就会被剥夺对土地的所有权利。

    It is the first time she has forfeited a tournament match through injury. 这是她第一次因伤被迫放弃参加巡回赛。

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    To stop owning something: give up, sacrifice, surrender...
  2. 2
    to lose something valuable by making a mistake or by doing something wrong (因过失而)丧失

    By attacking too late, they had forfeited the advantage of surprise. 因为进攻太晚,他们丧失了突袭的优势。

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forfeit
noun [C] /ˈfɔː(r)fɪt/
singularforfeit
pluralforfeits
  1. something that you must give, pay, or do because you have done something wrong 罚金;没收物;惩罚
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forfeit
adjective formal /ˈfɔː(r)fɪt/
  1. something that is forfeit is taken from you because of something that you have done wrong or have failed to do 被没收的;丧失的

    They knew their lands would be forfeit if they lost the war. 他们知道如果输掉这场战争国土就会沦丧。

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