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
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- n. (财产等的)没收;(权利、名誉等的)丧失
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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。
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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.)).
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