中英词典查询

forfeiting ['fɔ:rfɪt]

v. (因违反协议、犯规、受罚等)丧失,失去( forfeit的现在分词 );

例句:

  • That would be acknowledging the Railroad's ownership right away - forfeiting their rights for good.
    这一来不是就等于干脆承认铁路公司的所有权 - 永久放弃他们自己的主权吗?
  • The rehab director asks if you're forfeiting your place.
    年级主任问你你这个学生家长应该去一次学校.
  • In his eyes , giving up his job and forfeiting his wages amounted practically to suicide.
    辞事, 让工钱,在祥子看就差不多等于自杀.
  • Conferences and courses not only cost money but also mean forfeiting work.
    来自THETIMES
  • There really should be an analog to Godwin's law, forfeiting by "argumentum ad Gishium".
    来自SA
  • She says what he is really doing is forfeiting his right to the run-off because he fears defeat.
    来自VOA