expire
expire.01 - get to end of valid time period
EXPIRE-V NOTES: Frames file for 'expire' based on sentences in financial subcorpus; adjectival 'expired' added by Julia based on BOLT-6. Member of VNcls disappearance-48.2. Comparison with 'run_out'. (from expire.01-v) EXPIRATION-N NOTES: (from expiration.01-n) EXPIRED-J NOTES: Automatically created by Julia as an alias file for unification. (from expired.01-j)Aliases:
expire (v.)
expired (j.)
expiration (n.)
expired (j.)
expiration (n.)
Roles:
ARG1-PPT: commodity, thing expiring
ARGM-TMP: expiration date
ARGM-TMP: expiration date
relatively simple example
The accordARG1
expiredrel
yesterdayARGM-TMP
.Adjectival rel: expired
The relevant county government departments passed the buck to each other , disputed over trifles , and delayed it over and over again , which caused
Deka Company 's " Construction - Use Land Planning Permit " and the " Approval for the Pre - Examination on the Use of Land " issued by the Provincial Land Resources BureauARG1
to be expiredrel
, thus causing great losses to the enterprise .Arg1
The cheese 'sARG1
expirationrel
was evident by its fuzziness and funky smell .expire.02 - exhalation
EXPIRATION-N NOTES: Based on verb-exhale.01. (from expiration.02-n)Aliases:
expiration (n.)
expire (v.)
expire (v.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: Exhaler
ARG1-PPT: Air exhaled
ARG1-PPT: Air exhaled
Arg1, DIR
A sneeze is a powerful
expirationrel
of airARG1
through the nasal passagesARGM-DIR
.verbal
Respiration is the exchange of gases , during which
weARG0
inspire air rich in oxygen and expirerel
air rich in carbon - dioxideARG1
.