lapse
[læps]
n.
小错,疏忽;
行为失检,失足;
流逝;
[法](权利等的)失效,消失;
vi.
退步;
陷入,堕入;
失效,终止;
[法]转归;
例句:
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a momentary lapse of concentration
走神儿
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Ford allowed the name and trademark to lapse during the Eighties.
福特在20世纪80年代废止了该名称和商标。
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It could also explain the occasional lapse of judgement.
来自BBC
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He knew that he might soon lapse into unconsciousness.
他知道自己可能很快就会失去知觉。
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This was not a one-time lapse in impulse control.
来自THETIMES
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Unusual satellite time lapse photography shows the bigger picture.
来自BBC
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He is usually well-behaved; this rudeness is only a lapse.
他一向彬彬有礼,这次的无礼只是一时的失态。
来自《权威词典》
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The lapse of year will never efface that scene of ruin from my memory.
时光的流逝绝不会把那废墟的景象从我的记忆中冲淡。
来自《权威词典》
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His lapse into drunkenness followed a long run of bad luck.
他的酗酒恶习带来了一连串的不幸。
来自《权威词典》