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to fail to do something, such as pay a debt, that you legally have to do拖欠,不履行债务;违约

People who default on their mortgage repayments may have their home repossessed.未能按期偿还抵押贷款者,其房屋可能会被收回。

Phrasal verb(s)

defaultnounuk/dɪˈfɒlt/ /ˈdiː.fɒlt/ us/dɪˈfɑːlt/

default noun RESULT

[ U ] the thing that exists or happens if you do not change it intentionally by performing an action默认结果,既定结果;预置值;缺省值

Unless something else is agreed, the default is to meet at the hotel at 7.00 p.m. 如果没有变化,按约定下午7点在酒店见面。
The computer will take 0 as the default value, unless you type in something different.如果不键入其他数值,计算机就把0当作默认值。
formal In default of (= because there is not) any better alternative, we will have to proceed with the original plan.由于没有更好的方案,我们将只好按原定计划行事。

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

Defaults on loan repayments have reached 52,000 a month.拖欠贷款的现象每月已达52000宗。
Any default on your mortgage payments may mean you will lose your house.不按时偿还抵押贷款就意味着可能会失去房子。
Since they refuse to reply, I think we've won the argument by default (= because of their failure to act).由于他们拒绝答复,我认为我们自动赢得了这场辩论。
The national student loan default rate (= the number of people failing to pay) is estimated at one in ten.据估计,约有十分之一的人拖欠偿还国家助学贷款。

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