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his health was the forfeit he paid

  • 1 forfeit

    1. transitive verb
    verlieren (auch fig.); einbüßen (geh., auch fig.); verwirken (geh.) [Recht, jemandes Gunst]
    2. noun
    Strafe, 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)Buße
    2. verb
    (to lose (something) because one has done something wrong: He forfeited our respect by telling lies.) verwirken
    3. adjective
    (forfeited: His former rights are forfeit now.) verwirkt
    * * *
    for·feit
    [ˈfɔ:fɪt, AM ˈfɔ:r-]
    I. vt
    to \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 bail/a deposit/money eine Kaution/eine Anzahlung/Geld verlieren
    to \forfeit a chance eine Chance verspielen
    to \forfeit a right ein Recht verwirken geh
    II. n
    1. (penalty) Pfand nt
    to pay a \forfeit ein Pfand nt hinterlegen
    \forfeits pl Pfänderspiel nt
    to play \forfeits Pfänderspiele machen
    3. LAW ( form: penalty) Strafe f
    III. adj pred, 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
    * * *
    ['fɔːfɪt]
    1. vt
    1) (ESP JUR) one's rights etc verwirken
    2) (fig) one's life, health, honour, sb's respect einbüßen; chance verpassen; right, place verlieren
    Strafe f, Buße f; (fig) Einbuße f; (in game) Pfand nt

    to pay a forfeit (in game)ein Pfand ( ab)geben

    his health was the forfeit he paider zahlte mit seiner Gesundheit dafür

    3. adj

    to be forfeit (Jur) — verfallen sein; (fig) verwirkt sein

    * * *
    forfeit [ˈfɔː(r)fıt]
    A s
    1. (Geld-, auch Vertrags)Strafe f, Buße f, Reugeld n:
    pay 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:
    forfeit of civil rights US Aberkennung f der bürgerlichen Ehrenrechte
    3. verwirktes Pfand
    4. Pfand n:
    pay a forfeit ein Pfand geben
    5. pl (als sg konstruiert) Pfänderspiel n:
    play forfeits ein Pfänderspiel machen
    B v/t
    1. Eigentum, Rechte, sein Leben etc verwirken, verlieren, einer Sache verlustig gehen
    2. fig einbüßen, verlieren, sich etwas verscherzen
    3. einziehen
    C adj verwirkt, verfallen:
    declare forfeit für verfallen erklären
    * * *
    1. transitive verb
    verlieren (auch fig.); einbüßen (geh., auch fig.); verwirken (geh.) [Recht, jemandes Gunst]
    2. noun
    Strafe, die
    * * *
    n.
    Pfand ¨-er (im Spiel) m.
    Verwirkung f. v.
    einbüßen v.

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