lapse

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lapse

第三人称单数:lapses

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第三人称复数:lapses

现在分词:lapsing

过去分词:lapsed

过去式:lapsed

lapse 基本解释

名词流逝; 小错,疏忽; 行为失检,失足; [法](权利等的)失效,消失

不及物动词退步; 陷入,堕入; 失效,终止; [法]转归

lapse 相关例句

不及物动词

1. The lease has lapsed.
    这一租约已经失效。

2. Several hours lapsed before he woke up.
    过了好几个小时他才醒。

3. Then the conversation lapsed and all was still and quiet.
    接着谈话声就听不到了,四周万籁俱寂。

4. I fear she has lapsed again.
    我怕她又失检了。

名词

1. Her grief over her child's death was not at all relieved by the lapse of time.
    时间的推移并未减轻她的失子之痛。

lapse 网络解释

1. 失效:(1)在权力可能被行使的期限中,在服从于权力的财产范围内,撤回(withdrawal)权力持有人被对待的方式与可撤销信托的委托人相同;以及(2)当权力失效(lapse)、撤销(release)或放弃(waiver)时,

2. 过失:以失误心理学为基础的失误分类方法强调人的行为与意向的关系. Reason以关系分类法的观点,在Rasmussem的SRK模型基础上,用概念法提出一种概念分类方案,将所有的失误分为:疏忽(slip),过失(lapse)和错误(mistake).

lapse 词典解释
lapse

1. 闪失;过失;失检
    A lapse is a moment or instance of bad behaviour by someone who usually behaves well.

    e.g. On Friday he showed neither decency nor dignity. It was an uncommon lapse.
           星期五那天他的表现既不得体,又有失尊严。如此失态非常少有。

2. (一时的)疏忽,大意,开小差
    A lapse of something such as concentration or judgment is a temporary lack of that thing, which can often cause you to make a mistake.

    e.g. I had a little lapse of concentration in the middle of the race...
           我在比赛中途一时走神。
    e.g. He was a genius and because of it you could accept lapses of taste...
           由于他是天才,所以品位上偶有差池大家也不会介意。

3. 陷入,进入(某种安静或静止状态)
    If you lapse into a quiet or inactive state, you stop talking or being active.

    e.g. She muttered something unintelligible and lapsed into silence...
           她不知嘟囔了几句什么后就不再开口。
    e.g. Doris Brown closed her eyes and lapsed into sleep.
           多丽丝·布朗闭上眼睛,安然入睡。

4. (通常指短暂地)进入,陷入(某种说话或行事方式)
    If someone lapses into a particular way of speaking, or behaving, they start speaking or behaving in that way, usually for a short period.

    e.g. She lapsed into a little girl voice to deliver a nursery rhyme...
           她改用童声唱起童谣来。
    e.g. Teenagers occasionally find it all too much to cope with and lapse into bad behaviour.
           青少年偶尔会因感到压力太大无所适从而做出不良行为。

5. (时间的)间隔
    A lapse of time is a period that is long enough for a situation to change or for people to have a different opinion about it.

    e.g. ...the restoration of diplomatic relations after a lapse of 24 years...
           时隔24年后外交关系的恢复
    e.g. There is usually a time lapse between receipt of new information and its publication.
           新信息的接收与发布之间通常会间隔一段时间。

6. (时间)流逝,消逝,推移
    If a period of time lapses, it passes.

    e.g. New products and production processes are transferred to the developing countries only after a substantial amount of time has lapsed.
           新的产品和生产工序要经过一段相当长的时间后才能向发展中国家转移。

7. 结束;终止
    If a situation or legal contract lapses, it is allowed to end rather than being continued, renewed, or extended.

    e.g. Her membership of the Labour Party has lapsed...
           她已不再是工党党员。
    e.g. Ford allowed the name and trademark to lapse during the Eighties.
           福特在20世纪80年代废止了该名称和商标。

8. 停止信教;背弃信仰;脱离宗教关系
    If a member of a particular religion lapses, they stop believing in it or stop following its rules and practices.

    e.g. I lapsed in my 20s, returned to it, then lapsed again, while writing the life of historical Jesus...
           我20多岁时曾经停止信教,后来一度又信,再后来撰写历史上耶稣的生平故事时又再脱教。
    e.g. She calls herself a lapsed Catholic.
           她称自己已不再信仰天主教。

lapse 单语例句

1. Chi said he was unaware that any plagiarism had taken place, but was still asked to submit a letter criticizing himself for the lapse in supervision.

2. lapse的意思

2. Kunming Orphanage could not give her any useful information about her life before she was adopted because of the lapse of time.

3. The message Ferguson has been drumming into his players is that one lapse of concentration on Saturday could be fatal.

4. This was clearly a lapse in judgment which I'm sure no one who is reading this is exempt from.

5. Assault weapons were banned under the Federal Assault Weapons Ban from 1994 to 2004, but Congress allowed the ban to lapse.

6. lapse的解释

6. Other than that lapse, the American was at his best for long stretches.

7. He admitted that he'd forgotten to water the mushrooms a couple of times, a lapse that almost killed off his entire crop.

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8. Musharraf said some people had said there had been a major security lapse, but he did not want to make any hasty comment.

9. lapse

9. " There has been a security lapse, " said Information Minister Sheikh Rashid Ahmed.

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10. So it's really strange that only one suspect and supervision lapse by only one official for all the 74 elevators were found.

lapse 英英释义

noun

1. a failure to maintain a higher state

    Synonym: backsliding lapsing relapse relapsing reversion reverting

2. a mistake resulting from inattention

    Synonym: oversight

3. lapse的反义词

3. a break or intermission in the occurrence of something

    e.g. a lapse of three weeks between letters

verb

1. go back to bad behavior

    e.g. Those who recidivate are often minor criminals

    Synonym: relapse recidivate regress retrogress fall back

2. drop to a lower level, as in one's morals or standards

    Synonym: backslide

3. end, at least for a long time

    e.g. The correspondence lapsed

4. pass into a specified state or condition

    e.g. He sank into nirvana

    Synonym: sink pass

5. pass by

    e.g. three years elapsed

    Synonym: elapse pass slip by glide by slip away go by slide by go along

6. let slip

    e.g. He lapsed his membership

以上为单词解释
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