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bail noun MONEY

[ U ] an amount of money that 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 on bail (of $100,000).他在交了(10万美元的)保释金后被放了出来。
Because of a previous conviction, the judge refused to grant bail (= allow the accused person to be released).由于嫌疑人有前科,法官不准保释。
Her parents have agreed to put up/stand (US also post) (= pay) bail for her.她的父母已同意为她支付保释金。

bail noun CRICKET

bails [ plural ]

the two small pieces of wood on top of the stumps in a game of cricket, that 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

bail verb REMOVE WATER

[ I ] UK also bale 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!

bail verb MONEY

[ T ] 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.酒后驾车被拘后,昨天她获保释3个星期。
[ + to infinitive ] He was bailed to appear at the Magistrates' Court next month.他获得保释,定于下月在地方治安法院出庭。

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