单词 | bail |
释义 | bail [beɪl] noun MONEY 钱 uncountable ■a sum of money which a person who has been accused of a crime pays to a law court so that they can be released until their trial. The payment is a way of making certain that the person will return to court for trial 保释金 •He was released/remanded •Because of a previous conviction, the judge refused to grant •Her parents have agreed to put up/stand/ [beɪl] noun CRICKET 板球 bails [plural] ■the two small pieces of wood on top of the stumps in a game of cricket, which can be knocked off with the ball to make the player who is batting (= hitting the ball) out (板球)三柱门上的横木 [beɪl] verb REMOVE WATER 除去水 (ALSO UK also bale) intransitive ■to remove water from a boat using a container (从船中)往外舀水 •The boat's sinking! Start bailing quickly!船在下沉!快往外舀水! [beɪl] verb MONEY 钱 transitive ■If someone accused of a crime is bailed, they are released until their trial after paying bail to the court. 保释金 •She was yesterday bailed for three weeks on drink-driving offences.她在酒后驾驶被捕之后,昨天获准保释三个星期。 •[+ to [beɪl] verb Phrasal Verbs bail out (ALSO UK also bale out) JUMP ■to jump out of an aircraft with a parachute because the aircraft is going to have an accident (因飞机失事)跳伞 •The plane's engine failed and the pilot was forced to bail out.飞机引擎发生故障,机师被迫跳伞。 STOP mainly US ■to stop doing or being involved with something 放弃,退出 •The actor has bailed out of [beɪl] verb Phrasal Verbs [M] bail sth out (ALSO UK also bale sth out) ■to remove water from the bottom of a boat (从船中)往外舀水 [beɪl] verb Phrasal Verbs [M] bail sb/sth out (ALSO UK also bale sb out) ■to help a person or organization that is in difficulty, usually by giving or lending them money (通常指在经济上)帮助(某人或机构)脱离困境;金援 •She keeps running up huge debts and asking friends to bail her out.她不断欠下巨额的债务,最后总是要请朋友们帮忙。 [beɪl] verb Phrasal Verbs [M] bail sb out ■to pay money to a court so that someone can be released from prison until their trial 把(某人)保释出来 |
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