forfeit

英 ['fɔːfɪt] 美 ['fɔrfət]
  • n. 罚金;没收物;丧失的东西
  • adj. 因受罚而丧失的;被没收的
  • vt. (因犯罪、失职、违约等)丧失(权利、名誉、生命等)
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1. foris "out of doors, outside" => for- "outside, beyond" => foreign, forfeit, forum.
2. 行为超出、越出了规定,也就是违法、犯罪了,自然就会对其进行相应的处罚。
3. 音:罚费的。
4. for-否定,feit=feat-做——做错了事——丧失的东西
forfeit 被没收,罚金

for-, 在外面,超过,词源同foreign. -feit, 做,词源同fact.原义为做过头的,越界的,衍生词义犯罪,处罚,没收。

forfeit
forfeit: [13] A forfeit was originally a ‘transgression’ or ‘misdemeanour’. The word comes from Old French forfet, a derivative of the verb forfaire or forsfaire ‘commit a crime’. This was a compound formed from fors- ‘beyond (what is permitted or legal)’, which is descended from Latin forīs ‘outdoor, outside’ (source of English forest and related to foreign), and faire ‘do, act’, which came from Latin facere (whence English fact, fashion, feature, etc).

The etymological meaning ‘misdeed’ was originally taken over from Old French into Middle English (‘Peter was in hand nummen [taken] for forfait he had done’, Cursor mundi 1300), but by the 15th century it was being edged out by ‘penalty imposed for committing such a misdeed’.

=> door, fact, factory, fashion, forest, foreign
forfeit (n.)
late 14c., forfet, "misdeed, offense against established authority," also "something to which the right is lost through a misdeed," from Old French forfet, forfait "crime, punishable offense" (12c.), originally past participle of forfaire "transgress," from for- "outside, beyond" (from Latin foris; see foreign) + faire "to do" (from Latin facere; see factitious). A French version of Medieval Latin foris factum; the notion perhaps is to "do too much, go beyond (what is right)." As an adjective from late 14c., from Old French forfait. Compare foreclose.
forfeit (v.)
mid-14c., " transgress, offend, misbehave;" late 14c., "to lose by misconduct," from forfeit (n.) or from Anglo-French forfet, Old French forfait, past participle of forfaire. Related: Forfeited; forfeits; forfeiting.
1. He was ordered to forfeit more than £1.5m in profits.
下令没收了他150多万英镑的盈利。

来自柯林斯例句

2. That is the forfeit he must pay.
这是他必须付的罚金。

来自柯林斯例句

3. If you cancel your flight, you will forfeit your deposit.
乘客取消航班订位,定金概不退还。

来自《权威词典》

4. Her health was the forfeIt'she paid for working too hard.
她的健康的丧失是辛劳过度所致.

来自《现代英汉综合大词典》

5. Do you think that they would forfeit profit in the name of safety?
你认为他们会为了安全而放弃利润吗?

来自柯林斯例句