第三人称复数:forfeitures
1. 罚金:第六,异常收盘报告,显示那些收盘价超出了一定参数值的报告. 银行记录的重要性在于,它可能揭示操纵关联方的支付、贿赂、利润瓜分和共同融资安排. 而且,这对跟踪操纵者的收益,最终获得罚金(forfeiture)或冻结资产至关重要.
2. 取消:作为成文宪法,这些章程中的条件和限制通过不同手段而获得实施--通过章程的取消(forfeiture),通过议会法案,通过国王对殖民地立法的直接撤消,通过司法程序以及最终向枢密院的上诉.
1. 没收;丧失
Forfeiture is the action of forfeiting something.
e.g. ...the forfeiture of illegally obtained profits...
对非法获利的没收
e.g. Both face maximum forfeitures of about $1.2 million.
双方都面临最高 120 万美元左右的罚金。
1. Critics laugh at the temporarily frozen sum as a " pittance ", the forfeiture of which is little deterrent to someone with an inclination to cut corners.
2. Graner received a dishonorable discharge and forfeiture of all pay and allowances.
3. She faces a prison sentence of up to 38 years, a dishonorable discharge and forfeiture of all pay and allowances if convicted.
4. forfeiture
4. But the government typically sells properties it has seized through forfeiture, and the proceeds are sometimes distributed to crime victims.
5. forfeiture
5. The marshals taped a forfeiture notice to the window and left a large document sitting on the ground.
6. The mosques and the office tower will remain open while the forfeiture case works its way through court in what could be a long process.
7. The mosques and the skyscraper will remain open while the forfeiture case works its way through court in what could be a long process.
8. No notices of the forfeiture action were posted at either place as of late Thursday.
noun
1. the act of losing or surrendering something as a penalty for a mistake or fault or failure to perform etc.
2. a penalty for a fault or mistake that involves losing or giving up something
e.g. the contract specified forfeits if the work was not completed on time
Synonym: forfeit
3. something that is lost or surrendered as a penalty
Synonym: forfeit