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default

N การ ผิดสัญญา  การ ละเลย  การ เพิกเฉย  failure lack delinquency kan-pid-san-ya

 

default

N ค่า ที่ เลือก  หรือ ตัวเลือก อัตโนมัติ (ทาง คอมพิวเตอร์  ka-ti-lueak-rue-tua-lueak-ad-ta-no-mad

 

default on

PHRV ไม่ ยินยอม ชำระหนี้  ไม่ จ่ายหนี้  mai-yin-yom-cham-ra-ne

 

defaulter

N ผู้ ไม่ มา ขึ้นศาล (ทางกฎหมาย  obsentee pu-mai-ma-kuen-san

 

defaulter

N ผู้ ไม่ยอม ชำระหนี้  ผู้ ขาด ชำระ  ผู้ ค้างชำระ  avoider pu-mai-yom-cham-ra-ne

 

defaulter

N ผู้ ไม่ เข้าร่วม การแข่งขัน (ทาง กีฬา  obsentee phu-mai-khao-ruam-kan-kaeng-kan

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

DEFAULT

n. 1. A failing, or failure; an omission of that which ought to be done; neglect to do what duty or law requires; as, this evil has happened through the governors default. A default or fault, may be a crime, a vice, or a mere defect, according to the nature of the duty omitted.
2. Defect; want; failure.
Cooks could make artificial birds, in default of real ones.
3. In law, a failure of appearance in court at a day assigned, particularly of the defendant in a suit when called to make answer. It may be applied to jurors, witnesses, etc. ; but a plaintiffs failing to appear by himself or attorney, is usually called a non-appearance.
To suffer default, is to permit an action to be called without appearing or answering; applied to a defendant.

 

DEFAULT

v.i.To fail in performing a contract or agreement.

 

DEFAULT

v.t. 1. In law, to call out a defendant, (according to common expression. ) To call a defendant officially, to appear and answer in court, and on his failing to answer, to declare him in default, and enter judgement against him; as, let the defendant be defaulted.
No costs are to be awarded for such town, if defaulted.
2. To call out a cause, in which the defendant does not appear, and enter judgment on the default; as, the cause was defaulted.
3. To fail in performance.

 

DEFAULT

v.t.To offend.

 

DEFAULTED

pp. 1. Called out of court, as a defendant or his cause.
2. a. Having defect.

 

DEFAULTER

n. 1. One who makes default; one who fails to appear in court when called.
2. One who fails to perform a public duty; particularly, one who fails to account for public money entrusted to his care; a delinquent.

 

DEFAULTING

ppr. 1. Failing to fulfil a contract; delinquent.
2. Failing to perform a duty or legal requirement; as a defaulting creditor.
3. Calling out of court, and entering judgment against for non-appearance, as a defendant.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

DEFAULT

De *fault ", n. Etym: [OE. defaute, OF. defaute, defalte, fem. , F.défaut, 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 whaas, this evil has happened through the governor's default.

 

2. Fault; offense; ill deed; wrong act; failure in virtue or wisdom. And pardon craved for his so rash default. Spenser. Regardless of our merit or default. Pope.

 

3. (Law )

 

Defn: 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. In default of, in case of failure or lack of. 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.

 

DEFAULT

De *fault ", v. i. [imp. & p. p. Defaulted; p. pr. & vb. n.Defaulting. ]

 

1. To fail in duty; to offend. That he gainst courtesy so foully did default. Spenser.

 

2. To fail in fulfilling a contract, agreement, or duty.

 

3. To fail to appear in court; to let a case go by default.

 

DEFAULT

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. What they have defaulted towards him as no king. Milton.

 

2. (Law )

 

Defn: 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.

 

3. To leave out of account; to omit. [Obs. ] Defaulting unnecessary and partial discourses. Hales.

 

DEFAULTER

DEFAULTER De *fault "er, n.

 

1. One who makes default; one who fails to appear in court when court when called.

 

2. One who fails to perform a duty; a delinquent; particularly, one who fails to account for public money intrusted to his care; a peculator; a defalcator.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

default

de fault |diˈfôlt dəˈfɔlt | noun 1 failure to fulfill an obligation, esp. to repay a loan or appear in a court of law: it will have to restructure its debts to avoid default. 2 a preselected option adopted by a computer program or other mechanism when no alternative is specified by the user or programmer: the default is fifty lines | [ as modifier ] : default settings. verb [ no obj. ] 1 fail to fulfill an obligation, esp. to repay a loan or to appear in a court of law: some had defaulted on student loans. [ with obj. ] declare (a party ) in default and give judgment against that party: the possibility that cases would be defaulted and defendants released. 2 (default to ) (of a computer program or other mechanism ) revert automatically to (a preselected option ): when you start a fresh letter, the system will default to its own style. PHRASES by default because of a lack of opposition: they won the last election by default. through lack of positive action rather than conscious choice: legislation dies by default if the governor fails to act on it. in default guilty of failing to repay a loan or appear in a court of law: the company is already in default on its loans. in default of in the absence of: in default of agreement, the rent was to be determined by a surveyor. ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French defaut, from defaillir to fail, based on Latin fallere disappoint, deceive.

 

defaulter

de fault er |diˈfôltər dəˈfɔltər | noun a person who fails to fulfill a duty, obligation, or undertaking, esp. to pay a debt. a person who fails to complete a course of medical treatment.

 

Oxford Dictionary

default

de |fault |dɪˈfɔːlt | noun 1 [ mass noun ] failure to fulfil an obligation, especially to repay a loan or appear in a law court: the company will have to restructure its debts to avoid default. 2 [ in sing. ] a preselected option adopted by a computer program or other mechanism when no alternative is specified by the user or programmer. verb [ no obj. ] 1 fail to fulfil an obligation, especially to repay a loan or to appear in a law court: some had defaulted on student loans. [ with obj. ] declare (a party ) to have defaulted and give judgement against that party: two semi-finalists were defaulted. 2 (default to ) (of a computer program or other mechanism ) revert automatically to (a preselected option ): when you start a fresh letter the system will default to its own style. PHRASES by default because of a lack of opposition. through lack of positive action rather than conscious choice: he became an actor by default. go by default Law (of a case ) be decided in favour of one party because of lack of opposition by the other party. in default guilty of failing to repay a loan or appear in a law court. in default of in the absence of: in default of agreement the rent was to be determined by a surveyor. ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French defaut, from defaillir to fail , based on Latin fallere disappoint, deceive .

 

defaulter

de |fault ¦er |dɪˈfɔːltə | noun a person who fails to fulfil a duty, obligation, or undertaking. a person who fails to complete a course of medical treatment. chiefly Brit. a member of the armed forces guilty of a military offence.

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

default

default noun 1 the incidence of defaults on loans: nonpayment, failure to pay, bad debt. 2 Browne lost the case by default: inaction, omission, lapse, neglect, negligence, disregard; failure to appear, absence, nonappearance. verb 1 the customer defaulted: fail to pay, not pay, renege, back out; go back on one's word; informal welsh, bilk. 2 the program will default to its own style: revert, select automatically.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

default

default noun 1 the recession has been accompanied by a rise in the incidence of defaults on loans: non-payment, failure to pay, non-remittance; informal welshing, bilking; Brit. archaic levant. ANTONYMS repayment. 2 I became a TV presenter by default, rather than by design | in default of evidence: failure to act /appear, inaction, omission, lapse, lack, exclusion, neglect, negligence, disregard; want, deficiency, delinquency, dereliction, absence, non-appearance. verb 1 the dealer can repossess the goods if the customer defaults: fail to pay, not pay, renege, fail to honour, back out, backtrack, backslide; break one's promise /word, go back on one's word; informal welsh, bilk. ANTONYMS repay. 2 when you start a fresh letter, the program will default to its own style: revert; select automatically.

 

defaulter

defaulter noun 1 a mortgage defaulter: non-payer, debt-dodger; tax-dodger; informal welsher, bilker; N. Amer. delinquent; Brit. archaic levanter. 2 Military he was confined to the defaulters' room: minor offender, wrongdoer, felon, delinquent, malefactor, culprit; archaic miscreant.

 

Duden Dictionary

Default

De fault Substantiv, Neutrum oder Substantiv, maskulin EDV , das oder der |dɪˈfɔːlt |das oder der Default; Genitiv: des Defaults, Plural: die Defaults englisch default = eigentlich Mangel, Versäumnis, über das Altfranzösische zu lateinisch fallere = betrügen, täuschen; unerfüllt lassen, bleiben Voreinstellung

 

defaultmäßig

de fault ßig Adjektiv EDV das Default betreffend, ihm entsprechend diese Funktion ist defaultmäßig ausgeschaltet

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

default

de fault /dɪfɔ́ːlt /de (完全に )fault (不足 )〗名詞 s /-ts /1 U かたく (試合の )不出場, 欠場, 棄権 ; (法廷への )欠席, 不出頭 .2 U かたく 【義務などの 】不履行, 怠慢 ;〘 法 〙 «…の » 債務不履行 «on » ▸ a default on a loan ローンの支払い不履行 be in default 〈人が 〉義務 [債務, 契約 ]不履行である ; 〈債務などが 〉不履行である 3 C 〖単数形で 〗〘コンピュ 〙デフォルト, 初期値 〘初期設定の状態 〙.by def ult かたく 欠席 [欠場 ]によって ; 不履行によって win [lose ] by default 不戦勝 [敗 ]となる judgement by default 欠席裁判 in def ult of A ⦅主に英 かたく Aが不履行の場合は ; Aがないときには [ないので ].動詞 自動詞 1 〘法 〙〈人 会社 国が 〉 (期限内に )約束 債務 契約などを 】履行しない, 果たさない «on » The government says it won't default on its obligations .政府は義務を履行すると言っている 2 (試合などで )欠場する, 不戦敗になる ; 裁判に欠席する, 欠席裁判を受ける .他動詞 1 責務 債務など 〉を履行しない .2 試合 に出場しない, 不戦敗となる; 〈人 〉を欠席裁判にかける .

 

defaulter

de f ult er 名詞 C 1 (責任 債務などの )不履行者, 滞納者 .2 (裁判の )欠席者 .3 委託金消費者 .4 ⦅英 ⦆軍規違反者, 犯罪兵 .