forfeits
n. 罰物遊戲
v. (因違反協議、犯規、受罰等)喪失,失去( forfeit的第三人稱單數 )
If you forfeit something, you lose it or are forced to give it up because you have broken a rule or done something wrong.
He was ordered to forfeit more than £1.5m in profits...
下令沒收了他 150 多萬英鎊的盈利。
He argues that murderers forfeit their own right to life.
他辯稱殺人犯本身已經喪失了生存的權利。
If you forfeit something, you give it up willingly, especially so that you can achieve something else.
He has forfeited a lucrative fee but feels his well-being is more important...
他主動放棄了可觀的酬金,覺得自己的健康更加重要。
Do you think that they would forfeit profit in the name of safety?
你認為他們會為了安全而放棄利潤嗎?
A forfeit is something that you have to give up because you have done something wrong.
That is the forfeit he must pay.
這是他必須付的罰金。
She regretted the forfeits she had to pay for selfassistance.
她為自己為了自助而必須付出的代價感到遺憾.
They were soon to pay their own forfeits.
他們很快就得交納他們的罰款了.