expire[英][iksˈpaiə] [美][ɪkˈspaɪr]
[ 第三人称单数 expires 现在分词 expiring 过去式 expired 过去分词 expired ]
"My passports expired last month"
同义词: run out
同义词: die decease perish go exit pass away pass kick the bucket cash in one's chips buy the farm conk give-up the ghost drop dead pop off choke croak snuff it
同义词: exhale breathe out
以上来源于: WordNet
V-I When something such as a contract, deadline, or visa expires, it comes to an end or is no longer valid. 到期; 失效
He had lived illegally in the United States for five years after his visitor's visa expired.
访问签证到期后他在美国非法居住了5年。
When does your driving licence expire?
你的驾照什么时候到期?
Library Cards expire after four years.
图书馆借书证四年后到期。
He is planning another tour abroad, yet his passport will expire at the end of this month.
他计划再次出国旅行,但他的护照将于本月底到期。
Many had hoped she would be freed late this month, when the current order for her detention was to expire.
VOA: standard.2009.05.15
And as for taxes, the Bush tax cuts as John said, are set to expire very substantially by the end of 2010.
至于在税收方面,约翰刚才也说过,布什的减税政策,会在2010年底,最终期满失效。
Those are set to expire, I believe, next year,
那些要过期了,我相信,明年过期。
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