bailout ['beɪl.aʊt] mainly US noun countable usually singular ■when someone helps a person or organization that is in difficulty, usually by giving or lending them money (通常指从经济上)帮助(某人或机构)脱离困境•Three years of huge losses forced the bank to seek a government bailout.长达三年的巨额亏损迫使银行向政府寻求援助。 •The Clinton administration last winter assembled the $50 billion emergency bailout package to ease a financial crisis in Mexico.去年冬天,克林顿政府筹划了一连串总值达500亿美元的紧急经济缓助计划,以舒缓墨西哥的金融危机。 |