
Cari
to bale out
[phrase form: bale]
01
to remove water from the bottom of a boat
Dialect
British
Example
The fishermen always carry a bucket on board to bale out water during rough seas.
The unexpected leak forced the sailors to stop and urgently bale out the water accumulating in the boat.
02
to offer financial support to rescue someone or an entity from a financial crisis
Dialect
British
Example
Despite the challenges, the family was determined to bale out their struggling relative.
The government's decision to bale out the failing industries was met with mixed reactions.
03
to use a parachute to safely exit an airplane that is in danger of crashing
Dialect
British
Example
The skydivers had to bale out when the plane's engine failed.
The military training includes scenarios where soldiers learn to bale out safely.
04
to quickly leave a tough or unpleasant situation
Dialect
British
Example
The students had to bale out of the class due to an emergency.
Unable to handle the pressure, he chose to bale out of the competition.