default
default 英 [dɪˈfɔ:lt] 美 [dɪˈfɔlt]
v. 违约,不履行;预设值 n. 违约;预设值
进行时:defaulting 过去式:defaulted 过去分词:defaulted 第三人称单数:defaults 名词复数:defaults
- As a setting, a default is automatic. You weren't sure why your new TV kept returning to the factory defaults until you realized you were sitting on the remote.
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- v. 违约,不履行;预设值
- n. 违约;预设值
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1. The company is in default on the loan.
这家公司拖欠借款。
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2. Mortgage defaults have risen in the last year.
按揭借款违约在近一年里呈上升趋势。
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3. The default option is to save your work every five minutes.
默认设置为每五分钟存盘一次。
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4. On this screen, 256 colours is the default.
这个显示屏的系统设定值是 256 色。
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5. to default on a loan, to default on a debt
拖欠借款╱债务
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6. defaulting borrowers, defaulting tenants
不偿还债务的借款人;拖欠租金的承租人
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7. mortgage defaulters
按揭借款违约者
- default (n.) early 13c., "offense, crime, sin," later (late 13c.) "failure, failure to act," from Old French defaute (12c.) "fault, defect, failure, culpability, lack, privation," from Vulgar Latin *defallita "a deficiency or failure," past participle of *defallere, from Latin de- "away" (see de-) + fallere "to deceive, to cheat; to put wrong, to lead astray, cause to be mistaken; to escape notice of, be concealed from" (see fail (v.)). The financial sense is first recorded 1858; the computing sense is from 1966.
- default (v.) late 14c., "be lacking, be missing," also "become weak," from default (n.). Related: Defaulted; defaulting.
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