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lapse    音标拼音: [l'æps]
n. 过失,流逝,失效
vi. 犯错,堕落,退步,消失,流逝
vt. 使失效

过失,流逝,失效犯错,堕落,退步,消失,流逝使失效

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lapse
n 1: a mistake resulting from inattention [synonym: {oversight},
{lapse}]
2: a break or intermission in the occurrence of something; "a
lapse of three weeks between letters"
3: a failure to maintain a higher state [synonym: {backsliding},
{lapse}, {lapsing}, {relapse}, {relapsing}, {reversion},
{reverting}]
v 1: pass into a specified state or condition; "He sank into
nirvana" [synonym: {sink}, {pass}, {lapse}]
2: end, at least for a long time; "The correspondence lapsed"
3: drop to a lower level, as in one's morals or standards [synonym:
{lapse}, {backslide}]
4: go back to bad behavior; "Those who recidivate are often
minor criminals" [synonym: {relapse}, {lapse}, {recidivate},
{regress}, {retrogress}, {fall back}]
5: let slip; "He lapsed his membership"
6: pass by; "three years elapsed" [synonym: {elapse}, {lapse},
{pass}, {slip by}, {glide by}, {slip away}, {go by}, {slide
by}, {go along}]

Lapse \Lapse\, v. t.
1. To let slip; to permit to devolve on another; to allow to
pass.
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An appeal may be deserted by the appellant's lapsing
the term of law. --Ayliffe.
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2. To surprise in a fault or error; hence, to surprise or
catch, as an offender. [Obs.]
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For which, if be lapsed in this place,
I shall pay dear. --Shak.
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Lapse \Lapse\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Lapsed}; p. pr. & vb. n.
{Lapsing}.]
1. To pass slowly and smoothly downward, backward, or away;
to slip downward, backward, or away; to glide; -- mostly
restricted to figurative uses.
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A tendency to lapse into the barbarity of those
northern nations from whom we are descended.
--Swift.
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Homer, in his characters of Vulcan and Thersites,
has lapsed into the burlesque character. --Addison.
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2. To slide or slip in moral conduct; to fail in duty; to
fall from virtue; to deviate from rectitude; to commit a
fault by inadvertence or mistake.
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To lapse in fullness
Is sorer than to lie for need. --Shak.
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3. (Law)
(a) To fall or pass from one proprietor to another, or
from the original destination, by the omission,
negligence, or failure of some one, as a patron, a
legatee, etc.
(b) To become ineffectual or void; to fall.
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If the archbishop shall not fill it up within
six months ensuing, it lapses to the king.
--Ayliffe.
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Lapse \Lapse\ (l[a^]ps), n. [L. lapsus, fr. labi, p. p. lapsus,
to slide, to fall: cf. F. laps. See {Sleep}.]
1. A gliding, slipping, or gradual falling; an unobserved or
imperceptible progress or passing away,; -- restricted
usually to immaterial things, or to figurative uses.
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The lapse to indolence is soft and imperceptible.
--Rambler.
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Bacon was content to wait the lapse of long
centuries for his expected revenue of fame. --I.
Taylor.
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2. A slip; an error; a fault; a failing in duty; a slight
deviation from truth or rectitude.
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To guard against those lapses and failings to which
our infirmities daily expose us. --Rogers.
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3. (Law) The termination of a right or privilege through
neglect to exercise it within the limited time, or through
failure of some contingency; hence, the devolution of a
right or privilege.
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4. (Theol.) A fall or apostasy.
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427 Moby Thesaurus words for "lapse":
abeyance, about-face, advance, alchemy, apostasy, apostatize,
assimilation, assumption, atavism, atheism, atrocity, backing,
backset, backslide, backsliding, backward deviation,
backward motion, backward step, balk, be all over,
be caught napping, be gone, be neglectful, be negligent,
be no more, be past, become extinct, become void, becoming, bevue,
blooper, blow over, blunder, boner, breach, break, bull, bungle,
cadence, caesura, catabasis, catenary, cave, cave in, cease,
cease-fire, cessation, change, change-over, close, closing, cock,
collapse, comedown, continue, conversion, crash, crime,
crime against humanity, culpa, culpable negligence, day off,
deadly sin, debasement, decadence, decadency, deceleration,
declension, declination, decline, decline and fall, decrescendo,
decurrence, default, deformation, degeneracy, degenerate,
degenerateness, degeneration, degradation, delinquency, demotion,
depravation, depravedness, depreciation, dereliction, derogation,
descend, descent, desertion, deteriorate, deterioration, deviate,
devolution, die, die away, diminish, diminuendo, diminution,
disappear, disenchantment, disregard, dive, downtrend, downturn,
downward mobility, downward trend, droop, drop, dwindling, dying,
ebb, effeteness, elapse, end, endure, enormity, err, error, evil,
expire, fade, fading, fail, failing, failure, failure of nerve,
fall, fall again into, fall astern, fall away, fall back,
fall behind, fall from grace, fall into error, fall off,
falling back, falling-off, false move, false step, fault, felony,
flip-flop, flit, flop, flop down, flow, flow on, fluff, flump,
flump down, fly, foible, founder, frailty, gap, genocide,
get behind, give way, glide, gloss over, go amiss, go astray,
go awry, go backwards, go behind, go by, go down, go downhill,
go off, go on, go out, go wrong, goof, growth, guilty act,
have a relapse, have it, have its time, have run out, heavy sin,
hesitation, hiatus, hit a slump, hit rock bottom, hit the skids,
hold-up, holiday, homestretch, ignore, impiety, impiousness,
impropriety, inadvertence, inadvertency, inattention, indiscretion,
inexpiable sin, iniquity, injury, injustice, interim, interlude,
intermezzo, intermission, intermittence, interruption, interval,
involution, irreligion, irreverence, jerk back, laches, lacuna,
laissez-faire, lapse back, lapse from grace, lapsus calami,
lapsus linguae, last, last lap, last round, last stage, laxity,
laxness, layoff, let go, let ride, let slide, let slip, letup,
loose thread, looseness, lose ground, lose sight of, lose track of,
loss of tone, lower, lowering, lull, malefaction, malfeasance,
malum, minor wrong, miscalculate, miscue, misdeed, misdemeanor,
misfeasance, misstep, mistake, mortal sin, naturalization, neglect,
neglectfulness, negligence, nod, nonfeasance, noninterference,
nonperformance, nonrestriction, not care for, not get involved,
not heed, not think, offense, omission, outrage, overlook,
overlooking, oversight, pass, pass away, pass by, pass over,
passage, pause, peccadillo, peccancy, permissiveness, plop,
plop down, plump, plunge, poor stewardship, press on, proceed,
procrastination, progress, pull back, re-formation,
reach the depths, reaction, recede, recess, recession, recidivate,
recidivation, recidivism, reclamation, reconversion, recreancy,
recrudescence, recur to, recurrence, reduction, reentry, refluence,
reflux, regress, regression, rehabilitation, reinstatement,
relapse, remission, remissness, renewal, resolution, respite, rest,
restitution, restoration, retreat, retroaction, retrocede,
retrocession, retroflex, retroflexion, retrogradation, retrograde,
retrogress, retrogression, retroversion, retrovert, retrusion,
return, return to, returning, reversal, reverse, reversion, revert,
revert to, reverting, revulsion, roll on, rollback, run, run down,
run its course, run on, run out, sag, set, setback, settle,
settle down, shift, shortcoming, sin, sin of commission,
sin of omission, sinful act, sink, sink back, sink down, sinkage,
slackness, sleep, slide, slide back, slight, slip, slip away,
slip back, slip up, slippage, slipping back, slipup, slouch,
slowdown, slump, slump down, stand-down, stay, sternway, stop,
stray, stumble, submerge, submergence, subside, subsidence,
suspension, swag, switch, switch-over, take for granted, terminate,
throwback, tort, touch bottom, transformation, transgression,
transit, transition, trespass, trip, truce, turn, turnabout,
turning into, undutifulness, unrigorousness, unutterable sin,
vacation, venial sin, vice, violation, volte-face, wander, wane,
wear away, wear off, wrong, wrong step, yield again to



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