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1 pay the forfeit
1) Общая лексика: неустойка (тж. forfeit penalty)2) Юридический термин: уплачивать штраф -
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4 divorce was the forfeit he had to pay
English-Dutch dictionary > divorce was the forfeit he had to pay
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1. transitive verbverlieren (auch fig.); einbüßen (geh., auch fig.); verwirken (geh.) [Recht, jemandes Gunst]2. nounStrafe, die* * *['fo:fit] 1. noun(something that must be given up because one has done something wrong, especially in games: If you lose the game you will have to pay a forfeit.) die (Geld)Buße2. verb(to lose (something) because one has done something wrong: He forfeited our respect by telling lies.) verwirken3. adjective(forfeited: His former rights are forfeit now.) verwirkt* * *for·feit[ˈfɔ:fɪt, AM ˈfɔ:r-]I. vt▪ to \forfeit sth etw einbüßenI \forfeited my lunchbreak in order to finish this report ich habe meine Mittagspause geopfert, um diesen Bericht zu beendento \forfeit a bail/a deposit/money eine Kaution/eine Anzahlung/Geld verlierento \forfeit a chance eine Chance verspielento \forfeit a right ein Recht verwirken gehII. nto pay a \forfeit ein Pfand nt hinterlegen2. (game)▪ \forfeits pl Pfänderspiel ntto play \forfeits Pfänderspiele machen▪ to be \forfeit [to sb] [an jdn] übergehenthe bail was \forfeit die Kaution verfiela traitor's lands were \forfeit to the Crown die Ländereien eines Betrügers gingen an die Krone über* * *['fɔːfɪt]1. vt1) (ESP JUR) one's rights etc verwirken2) (fig) one's life, health, honour, sb's respect einbüßen; chance verpassen; right, place verlieren2. n (ESP JUR)Strafe f, Buße f; (fig) Einbuße f; (in game) Pfand ntforfeits sing (game) — Pfänderspiel nt
to pay a forfeit (in game) — ein Pfand ( ab)geben
his health was the forfeit he paid — er zahlte mit seiner Gesundheit dafür
3. adjto be forfeit (Jur) — verfallen sein; (fig) verwirkt sein
* * *forfeit [ˈfɔː(r)fıt]A spay the forfeit of one’s life mit seinem Leben bezahlen;his health was the forfeit paid for … er bezahlte mit seiner Gesundheit für …2. Einbuße f, Verlust m:3. verwirktes Pfand4. Pfand n:pay a forfeit ein Pfand gebenplay forfeits ein Pfänderspiel machenB v/t3. einziehenC adj verwirkt, verfallen:declare forfeit für verfallen erklären* * *1. transitive verbverlieren (auch fig.); einbüßen (geh., auch fig.); verwirken (geh.) [Recht, jemandes Gunst]2. nounStrafe, die* * *n.Verwirkung f. v.einbüßen v. -
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'fo:fit 1. noun(something that must be given up because one has done something wrong, especially in games: If you lose the game you will have to pay a forfeit.) bot, mulkt, pant2. verb(to lose (something) because one has done something wrong: He forfeited our respect by telling lies.) miste retten til, forspille, bøte med3. adjective(forfeited: His former rights are forfeit now.) mistet, forspilt, tapt, bortdømtforspille--------pantIsubst. \/ˈfɔːfɪt\/1) bot, mulkt, pris2) ( i lek) pant3) tap, det å måtte gi opp, det å måtte betalepay the forfeit of bøte medplay (at) forfeits leke pantelekIIverb \/ˈfɔːfɪt\/1) bøte med2) forspille, miste, tapea forfeited pledge et tapt pantIIIadj. \/ˈfɔːfɪt\/( gammeldags) forspilt, tapt -
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['fo:fit] 1. noun(something that must be given up because one has done something wrong, especially in games: If you lose the game you will have to pay a forfeit.) multa2. verb(to lose (something) because one has done something wrong: He forfeited our respect by telling lies.) perder3. adjective(forfeited: His former rights are forfeit now.) confiscado* * *for.feit[f'ɔ:fit] n 1 coisa perdida ou confiscada por causa de negligência, falta, omissão, crime. he had to pay the forfeit for his carelessness / ele teve de pagar por sua negligência. 2 prevaricação. 3 penalidade, pena. his life was the forfeit of his crime / seu crime custou-lhe a vida. 4 coisa perdida ou confiscada por castigo. 5 prenda paga ao jogo. 6 penhor, jogo de prendas. • vt perder por confisco, pagar como multa ou castigo, perder, ser privado de, perder o direito a, perder por não cumprir com a lei, faltar. • adj perdido, confiscado como castigo, pago como multa. to forfeit one’s credit desacreditar-se. to forfeit one’s life merecer a morte. to forfeit one’s word faltar à palavra. to play forfeits brincar de prendas. -
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1. [ʹfɔ:fıt] n1. 1) штрафto pay the forfeit - уплачивать штраф; неустойка (тж. forfeit penalty)
2) расплата (обыкн. за проступок)his life was the forfeit for his carelessness - он поплатился жизнью за свою беспечность
some scientists have paid the forfeit of their lives in the cause of knowledge - есть учёные, которые отдали жизнь за дело науки
2. 1) конфискация; наложение штрафа; лишение права (на что-л.)2) потеря права (на что-л. в результате проступка)3) конфискованная вещь3. 1) фант2) pl игра в фанты (тж. game of forfeits)2. [ʹfɔ:fıt] a predicконфискованный3. [ʹfɔ:fıt] vproperty forfeit (in)to the state - имущество, конфискованное государством
1. лишаться (чего-л.), утрачивать (что-л.); поплатиться (чем-л. за проступок, преступление)2. лишаться права, утрачивать право (на что-л.)to forfeit smb.'s confidence - лишаться /не оправдывать/ чьего-л. доверия
to forfeit a point - спорт. потерять очко ( за отказ от игры или за неявку)
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1. n штрафto pay the forfeit — уплачивать штраф; неустойка
2. n расплата3. n конфискация; наложение штрафа; лишение права4. n потеря права5. n конфискованная вещь6. n фант7. n игра в фанты8. a predic конфискованныйproperty forfeit to the state — имущество, конфискованное государством
9. v лишаться, утрачивать; поплатиться10. v лишаться права, утрачивать правоСинонимический ряд:1. forfeiture (noun) amercement; assessment; fine; forfeiture; mulct; penalty2. default (verb) default; relinquish; surrender; waive; yield3. drop (verb) drop; lose4. lose by omission (verb) abandon; give over; give up; lose by default; lose by omission5. sacrifice (verb) forego; renounce; sacrifice; spareАнтонимический ряд: -
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1) утрата, потеря, лишение (прав, имущества) | лишаться, терять, утрачивать (о правах, имуществе)2) штраф; наложение штрафа3) конфискованное имущество | конфисковать| конфискованный•to forfeit a right — 1. потерять право 2. прекращать право;
to forfeit one's employment [office] — быть отстранённым от должности [службы];
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1) платіж; заробітна плата2) оплачувати, сплачувати; робити (здійснювати) платіж•- pay a claim
- pay a compensation
- pay a duty
- pay a judgment
- pay a judgement
- pay a score
- pay alimony
- pay an attorney's fee
- pay-and-hours agreement
- pay back a loan
- pay back the victim
- pay book
- pay by installments
- pay claim
- pay court costs
- pay damages
- pay duty
- pay filing fee
- pay freeze
- pay in advance
- pay in kind
- pay money
- pay no heed
- pay off
- pay off a score
- pay off old scores
- pay on delivery
- pay on demand
- pay penalty
- pay pension
- pay protection money
- pay ransom
- pay rise
- pay-roll
- pay salary
- pay-sheet
- pay taxes
- pay the forfeit
- pay tribute
- pay wages
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штраф; лишатьto pay the forfeit — уплачивать штраф; неустойка
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forfeit ['fɔ:fɪt]∎ to forfeit one's rights perdre ou être déchu de ses droits;∎ to forfeit one's life payer de sa vie;∎ Finance to forfeit a deposit perdre les arrhes2 noun∎ to play forfeits jouer aux gages;∎ to pay a forfeit avoir un gage∎ to relinquish the forfeit abandonner la prime∎ figurative her life could be forfeit elle pourrait le payer de sa vie -
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'fo:fit
1. noun(something that must be given up because one has done something wrong, especially in games: If you lose the game you will have to pay a forfeit.) multa
2. verb(to lose (something) because one has done something wrong: He forfeited our respect by telling lies.) perder
3. adjective(forfeited: His former rights are forfeit now.) confiscado, perdidotr['fɔːfɪt]1 (penalty) pena, multa2 (in games) prenda1 perder, perder (el derecho de)\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto pay a forfeit pagar una prendaforfeit ['fɔrfət] vt: perder el derecho aforfeit n1) fine, penalty: multa f2) : prenda f (en un juego)adj.• perdido, -a adj.n.• multa s.f.• pena s.f.• prenda s.f.v.• confiscar (Jurisprudencia) v.• perder el derecho a v.
I 'fɔːrfət, 'fɔːfɪttransitive verb \<\<property\>\> perder* el derecho a; \<\<rights/respect/game\>\> perder*
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a) ( penalty) multa fto pay a forfeit — pagar* una multa
b) ( Games) prenda f['fɔːfɪt]1.2.VT [+ one's rights etc] perder; (Jur) decomisar* * *
I ['fɔːrfət, 'fɔːfɪt]transitive verb \<\<property\>\> perder* el derecho a; \<\<rights/respect/game\>\> perder*
II
a) ( penalty) multa fto pay a forfeit — pagar* una multa
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I 1. ['fɔːfɪt]1) (action, process) confisca f.2) (sum, token) pegno m.3) (in game) pegno m., penitenza f.2.II ['fɔːfɪt]to be forfeit — form. [ property] essere confiscato (to a)
1) (under duress) perdere, essere privato di [right, liberty]2) (voluntarily) rinunciare a [ right]3) dir. comm. dover pagare [ sum]* * *['fo:fit] 1. noun(something that must be given up because one has done something wrong, especially in games: If you lose the game you will have to pay a forfeit.) multa, pegno2. verb(to lose (something) because one has done something wrong: He forfeited our respect by telling lies.) perdere3. adjective(forfeited: His former rights are forfeit now.) confiscato, perduto* * *forfeit /ˈfɔ:fɪt/A n.1 ammenda; multa; penalità; penale2 [u] (leg.) confisca3 (leg.) cosa confiscata6 (al pl.) gioco dei pegniB a.1 confiscato: All his riches were forfeit to the Crown, tutte le sue ricchezze sono state confiscate a favore della corona2 perduto ( in seguito a condanna); condannato: He knew his life was forfeit, sapeva che la sua vita era ormai perduta.(to) forfeit /ˈfɔ:fɪt/A v. t.1 (leg.) perdere (qc. o un diritto a qc., per inadempimento, violazione di una norma, confisca, ecc.): to forfeit one's claim to compensation, perdere il diritto a un risarcimento2 (leg.) subire la confisca di: to forfeit an estate, subire la confisca di una proprietà; The estate was forfeited to the state, la proprietà fu confiscata e passò allo Stato3 perdere (qc., per colpa propria); giocarsi (fam.): He may have forfeited his chance of being elected, potrebbe aver perso (o essersi giocato) la possibilità di essere eletto4 rinunciare a; cedereB v. i.(leg., arc.) essere inadempiente● (leg.: di chi è in libertà su cauzione) to forfeit one's bail, non comparire in giudizio □ to forfeit one's life, segnare la propria condanna a morte; rinunciare alla vita.* * *I 1. ['fɔːfɪt]1) (action, process) confisca f.2) (sum, token) pegno m.3) (in game) pegno m., penitenza f.2.II ['fɔːfɪt]to be forfeit — form. [ property] essere confiscato (to a)
1) (under duress) perdere, essere privato di [right, liberty]2) (voluntarily) rinunciare a [ right]3) dir. comm. dover pagare [ sum] -
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['fo:fit] 1. noun(something that must be given up because one has done something wrong, especially in games: If you lose the game you will have to pay a forfeit.) pris2. verb(to lose (something) because one has done something wrong: He forfeited our respect by telling lies.) miste3. adjective(forfeited: His former rights are forfeit now.) mistet; forspildt* * *['fo:fit] 1. noun(something that must be given up because one has done something wrong, especially in games: If you lose the game you will have to pay a forfeit.) pris2. verb(to lose (something) because one has done something wrong: He forfeited our respect by telling lies.) miste3. adjective(forfeited: His former rights are forfeit now.) mistet; forspildt -
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for·feit [ʼfɔ:fɪt, Am ʼfɔ:r-] vtto \forfeit sth etw einbüßen;I \forfeited my lunchbreak in order to finish this report ich habe meine Mittagspause geopfert, um diesen Bericht zu beenden;to \forfeit a chance eine Chance verspielen;to pay a \forfeit ein Pfand nt hinterlegen2) ( game)\forfeits pl Pfänderspiel nt;to play \forfeits Pfänderspiele machenpred, inv ( form) verfallen;to be \forfeit [to sb] [an jdn] übergehen;the bail was \forfeit die Kaution verfiel;a traitor's lands were \forfeit to the Crown die Ländereien eines Betrügers gingen an die Krone über -
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I[΄fɔ:fit] n տուգանք. գրավախաղ, ֆանտ. play at forfeit ֆանտ խաղալ. pay a forfeit տուգանք վճարել. His life was the forfeit of his crime Նա իր հանցանքի համար կյանքով հա տուցեցII[΄fɔ:fit] v կորցնել, տուժել, իրա վունքից զրկվել. forfeit one’s property սեփակա նությունը կորցնել. forfeit the respect of one’s friends ընկերների հարգանքը կորցնել. forfeit a point մրզ. միավոր կորցնել -
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ˈfɔ:fɪt
1. сущ.
1) а) расплата( за проступок и т. п.) б) фин. штраф Syn: penalty
2) а) конфискация, изъятие( чего-л.) б) конфискация;
потеря чего-л.
3) мн. игра в фанты;
фант
2. прил. конфискованный, отобранный They have half redeemed their forfeit fame. ≈ они наполовину возвратили себе свою былую славу.
3. гл.
1) поплатиться чем-л.;
проиграть, лишиться чего-л. He forfeited the game to his opponent. ≈ Он проиграл игру противнику./Он потерпел поражение от своего соперника.
2) а) уст. конфисковать, реквизировать Syn: confiscate б) юр. лишиться в результате конфискации, потерять право на что-л. штраф - to pay the * уплачивать штраф неустойка (тж. * penalty) расплата (обыкн. за проступок) - his life was the * for his carelessness он поплатился жизнью за свою беспечность - some scientists have paid the * of their lives in the cause of knowledge есть ученые, которые отдали жизнь за дело науки конфискация;
наложение штрафа;
лишение права( на что-л.) - the * of civil rights лишение гражданских прав потеря права( на что-л. в результате проступка) конфискованная вещь фант pl игра в фанты (тж. game of *s) конфискованный - property * (in) to the state имущество, конфискованное государством лишаться( чего-л.), утрачивать( что-л.) ;
поплатиться (чем-л. за проступок, преступление) - to * one's property лишиться имущества (в результате конфискации) - to * one's life поплатиться жизнью - to * liberty лишиться свободы - he *ed his driving licence у него отобрали водительские права лишаться права, утрачивать право( на что-л.) - to * smb.'s confidence лишаться /не оправдывать/ чьего-л. доверия - to * one's honour запятнать свою репутацию - to * a point( спортивное) потерять очко( за отказ от игры или за неявку) forfeit конфискация;
потеря (чего-л.) ~ конфискация ~ конфискованная вещь ~ конфискованный ~ лишаться права ~ лишение права ~ наложение штрафа ~ поплатиться (чем-л.) ;
потерять право (на что-л.) ~ потеря права ~ расплата (за проступок и т. п.) ;
штраф ~ утрачивать право ~ фант;
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zálog, elvesztés, eljátszott, bírság, eljátszás to forfeit: elveszít, eljátszik* * *['fo:fit] 1. noun(something that must be given up because one has done something wrong, especially in games: If you lose the game you will have to pay a forfeit.) zálog2. verb(to lose (something) because one has done something wrong: He forfeited our respect by telling lies.) elveszít (becsületet)3. adjective(forfeited: His former rights are forfeit now.) elkobzott; elveszett
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