default 音标拼音: [dɪf'ɔlt]
v . 默认
n . 默认值
n . 假设值,不履行责任,缺席
vt .
vi . 疏怠职责,缺席,拖欠
默认默认值假设值,不履行责任,缺席疏怠职责,缺席,拖欠
default 内定; 原定格式
default 预设 内定
default n 1 :
loss due to not showing up ; "
he lost the game by default "
2 :
act of failing to meet a financial obligation [
synonym :
{
default }, {
nonpayment }, {
nonremittal }]
3 :
loss resulting from failure of a debt to be paid [
synonym :
{
nonpayment }, {
default }, {
nonremittal }] [
ant : {
payment }]
4 :
an option that is selected automatically unless an alternative is specified [
synonym : {
default option }, {
default }]
v 1 :
fail to pay up [
synonym : {
default }, {
default on }] [
ant : {
ante up }, {
pay }, {
pay up }]
Default \
De *
fault "\,
v .
i . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Defaulted };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n . {
Defaulting }.]
1 .
To fail in duty ;
to offend .
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1913 Webster ]
That he gainst courtesy so foully did default .
--
Spenser .
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2 .
To fail in fulfilling a contract ,
agreement ,
or duty .
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3 .
To fail to appear in court ;
to let a case go by default .
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Default \
De *
fault "\,
n . [
OE .
defaute ,
OF .
defaute ,
defalte ,
fem .,
F .
d ['
e ]
faut ,
masc .,
LL .
defalta ,
fr .
a verb meaning ,
to be deficient ,
to want ,
fail ,
fr .
L .
de -
fallere to deceive .
See {
Fault }.]
1 .
A failing or failure ;
omission of that which ought to be done ;
neglect to do what duty or law requires ;
as ,
this evil has happened through the governor '
s default .
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1913 Webster ]
2 .
Fault ;
offense ;
ill deed ;
wrong act ;
failure in virtue or wisdom .
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And pardon craved for his so rash default .
--
Spenser .
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Regardless of our merit or default . --
Pope .
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3 . (
Law )
A neglect of ,
or failure to take ,
some step necessary to secure the benefit of law ,
as a failure to appear in court at a day assigned ,
especially of the defendant in a suit when called to make answer ;
also of jurors ,
witnesses ,
etc .
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{
In default of },
in case of failure or lack of .
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Cooks could make artificial birds and fishes in default of the real ones . --
Arbuthnot .
{
To suffer a default } (
Law ),
to permit an action to be called without appearing to answer .
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1913 Webster ]
Default \
De *
fault "\,
v .
t .
1 .
To fail to perform or pay ;
to be guilty of neglect of ;
to omit ;
as ,
to default a dividend .
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1913 Webster ]
What they have defaulted towards him as no king .
--
Milton .
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2 . (
Law )
To call a defendant or other party whose duty it is to be present in court ,
and make entry of his default ,
if he fails to appear ;
to enter a default against .
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3 .
To leave out of account ;
to omit . [
Obs .]
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Defaulting unnecessary and partial discourses .
--
Hales .
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1913 Webster ]
168 Moby Thesaurus words for "
default ":
AWOL ,
French leave ,
abscondence ,
absence ,
absence without leave ,
absentation ,
absenteeism ,
absenting ,
arrear ,
arrearage ,
arrears ,
back debts ,
back payments ,
bad debt ,
be absent ,
be bereaved of ,
be caught napping ,
be neglectful ,
be negligent ,
bouncing check ,
come up short ,
culpa ,
culpable negligence ,
cut ,
day off ,
dearth ,
decline ,
defalcation ,
defect ,
defection ,
defectiveness ,
deferred payments ,
deficiency ,
deficit ,
deficit financing ,
delinquence ,
delinquency ,
departure ,
dereliction ,
disallow ,
disappearance ,
disconformity ,
dishonor ,
dishonoring ,
disregard ,
dollar gap ,
drop ,
escape ,
excused absence ,
fail ,
fail to appear ,
failure ,
fall short ,
falling short ,
fault ,
fleeing ,
forfeit ,
furlough ,
gloss over ,
go astray from ,
holiday ,
hooky ,
ignore ,
imperfection ,
inaction ,
inadequacy ,
inadvertence ,
inadvertency ,
inattention ,
incur loss ,
inferiority ,
inobservance ,
insufficiency ,
keep away ,
kiss good -
bye ,
laches ,
lack ,
laissez -
faire ,
lapse ,
laxity ,
laxness ,
leave ,
leave of absence ,
leaving ,
let go ,
let ride ,
let slide ,
let slip ,
levant ,
looseness ,
lose ,
lose out ,
lose sight of ,
lose track of ,
mislay ,
misplace ,
miss ,
neglect ,
neglectfulness ,
negligence ,
nod ,
nonadherence ,
nonappearance ,
nonattendance ,
noncompliance ,
nonconformance ,
nonconformity ,
nondischarge of debts ,
nonfeasance ,
nonfulfillment ,
noninterference ,
nonobservance ,
nonpayment ,
nonperformance ,
nonremittal ,
nonrestriction ,
not care for ,
not come ,
not get involved ,
not heed ,
not pay ,
not show up ,
not think ,
omission ,
overdraft ,
overlook ,
overlooking ,
oversight ,
pass over ,
permissiveness ,
poor stewardship ,
privation ,
procrastination ,
protest ,
protested bill ,
refuse to pay ,
remissness ,
repudiate ,
repudiation ,
running away ,
sabbatical leave ,
sacrifice ,
short measure ,
shortage ,
shortcoming ,
shortfall ,
sick leave ,
slackness ,
sleep ,
slight ,
slump ,
stop payment ,
suffer loss ,
take for granted ,
truancy ,
truantism ,
turn up missing ,
uncollectible ,
underage ,
undergo privation ,
unexcused absence ,
unobservance ,
unrigorousness ,
vacation ,
wander from ,
want ,
weakness ,
welsh A value or thing to use when none is specified by the
user . Defaults are important for making systems behave in a
predictable way without the user having to give lots of
"obvious " details .
For example : the default {TCP /IP port } for the {HTTP }
{protocol } is 80 , the {Unix } {ls } command does not list files
whose names begin with ".", the default {number base } in most
contexts is 10 (decimal ), the default {filename extension } for
{Microsoft Word } documents is ".doc ".
(2009 -02 -20 )DEFAULT .
The neglect to perform a legal obligation or duty ;
but in technical language by default is often understood the non -
appearance of the defendant within the time prescribed by law ,
to defend himself ;
it also signifies the non -
appearance of the plaintiff to prosecute his claim .
2 .
When the plaintiff makes default ,
he may be nonsuited ;
and when the defendant makes default ,
judgment by default is rendered against him .
Com .
Dig .
Pleader ,
E 42 Id .
B 11 .
Vide article Judgment by Default ,
and 7 Vin .
Ab .
429 ;
Doct .
Pl .
208 Grah .
Pr .
631 .
See ,
as to what will excuse or save a default ,
Co .
Litt .
259 b .
DEFAULT ,
contracts ,
torts .
By the 4th section of the English statute of frauds ,
29 Car .
H .,
c .
3 ,
it is enacted that "
no action shall be brought to charge the defendant upon any special promise to answer for the debt ,
default ,
or miscarriage of another person ,
unless the agreement ," &
c .,
"
shall be in writing ," &
c .
By default under this statute is understood the non -
performance of duty ,
though the same be not founded on a contract .
2 B .
&
A .
516 .
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Default(英语单词)_百度百科 4 N-UNCOUNT In computing, the default is a particular set of instructions which the computer always uses unless the person using the computer gives other instructions
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DEFAULT中文 (简体)翻译:剑桥词典 - Cambridge Dictionary default noun (FAIL) [ C or U ] a failure to do something, such as pay a debt, that you legally have to do 拖欠,不履行债务;违约
DEFAULT Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of DEFAULT is failure to do something required by duty or law : neglect How to use default in a sentence
default noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . . Definition of default noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
DEFAULT 释义 | 柯林斯英语词典 - Collins Online Dictionary Default is also a noun The corporation may be charged with default on its contract with the government The creditors haven't declared them in default 2 形容词 [ADJECTIVE noun] A default situation is what exists or happens unless someone or something changes it
default是什么意思_default的翻译_音标_读音_用法_例句_爱词霸在线词典 "Carry a book with you at all times" can actually work, too-providing you dip in often enough, so that reading becomes the default state from which you temporarily surface to take care of business, before dropping back down
default, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary There are 14 meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun default, four of which are labelled obsolete See ‘Meaning use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence
default - WordReference. com Dictionary of English failure to act, esp failure to pay one's debts: to face financial default Sport failure to appear for or complete a match: progressed into the finals because of his opponent's default
Default Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary No one else wanted the job, so he became the club's president by default Their decision was made by default All of the other options were no longer possible We won the game by default when the other team failed to show up