Bail
01
保释金, 保释
an amount of money that must be paid in order for someone who is accused of a crime to be released until their trial
例子
The judge set bail at $10,000 for the defendant's release from jail before the trial.
02
the system or practice of releasing an accused person from custody before trial under specified conditions, often backed by a financial guarantee
例子
Critics argue that bail favors the wealthy.
to bail
01
保释, 支付保释金
to release someone until their trial after they gave an amount of money to the court
Transitive: to bail sb
例子
The family decided to bail their relative by posting the necessary bail bond.
家人决定通过缴纳必要的保释金来保释他们的亲属。
02
舀水, 排水
to remove water from a boat by using a container to scoop it out and throw it overboard
Transitive: to bail water
例子
He grabbed a bucket to bail the water from the leaking boat before it became too heavy.
他抓起一个桶,在船变得太重之前舀出漏船中的水。
03
舀水, 排水
to remove water from a boat or ship, typically using a container like a bucket
Intransitive
Transitive: to bail a vessel
例子
The sailor worked tirelessly to bail the boat, trying to keep it afloat in the rough sea.
水手不知疲倦地舀水,试图在汹涌的海面上保持船只漂浮。
04
委托, 借出
to hand over personal property to someone else, entrusting them with it for a specific purpose and for a limited time
Transitive: to bail a possession to sb/sth
例子
The museum bailed several ancient artifacts to the conservators for restoration.
博物馆将几件古代文物交给修复师进行修复。
05
保释, 取保候审
to release a prisoner temporarily after receiving a set amount of money or a guarantee to ensure they return for future court appearances
Transitive: to bail sb
例子
The judge bailed the defendant after receiving the required security deposit.
法官在收到所需的保证金后将被告保释。
06
溜走, 逃跑
to leave or exit a situation, typically quickly or unexpectedly
例子
He decided to bail when the conversation got too awkward.
当谈话变得太尴尬时,他决定溜走。



























