forfeiture 英 [ˈfɔ:fɪtʃə(r)]   美 [ˈfɔrfətʃər]

forfeiture

forfeiture  英 [ˈfɔ:fɪtʃə(r)] 美 [ˈfɔrfətʃər]

n. (财产等的)没收;(权利、名誉等的)丧失 

名词复数:forfeitures 

The Swiss foreign ministry says the legislation governs the "freezing, forfeiture and restitution" of the assets of what it calls "politically exposed" people. 瑞士外交部说,这条法律负责冻结,没收和归还所谓的“政治公众人物”的资产。
Vessels caught in violation of the law face seizure and forfeiture of their equipment and boat. 此外,违反法令的船只及其设备将被扣留或没收。

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  • n. (财产等的)没收;(权利、名誉等的)丧失
  • 1. The Swiss foreign ministry says the legislation governs the "freezing, forfeiture and restitution" of the assets of what it calls "politically exposed" people.

    瑞士外交部说,这条法律负责冻结,没收和归还所谓的“政治公众人物”的资产。

  • 2. Vessels caught in violation of the law face seizure and forfeiture of their equipment and boat.

    此外,违反法令的船只及其设备将被扣留或没收。

  • forfeiture (n.) mid-14c., "loss of property as punishment for a crime, debt, etc.," from Old French forfaiture "crime, transgression; penalty for committing a crime" (12c.), from forfait (see forfeit (n.)).
for·feit·ure / ˈfɔːfɪtʃə(r) ; NAmE ˈfɔːrfətʃər / noun [uncountable ] ( law ) the act of forfeitingsth 丧失;没收 the forfeiture of property 财产的丧失 for·feit·ure / ˈfɔːfɪtʃə(r) ; NAmE ˈfɔːrfətʃər /
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