单词 | bail |
释义 | bail nounadjective | verb + bail | bail + noun | preposition | phrases adjective➤conditional, unconditional (both bre) 有条件的/无条件的保释▸➤police (bre) 警方保释verb + bail➤apply for (especially bre) 申请保释▸➤allow sb, give sb, grant (sb)准予保释(某人)◆she has been granted conditional bail.她被准予有条件保释。➤set确定保释金◆the judge set bail at £50 000.法官将保释金定为 5 万英镑。➤get获得保释◆for very serious crimes, it is hard to get bail.犯了重罪很难获得保释。➤oppose (especially bre) 反对保释◆the police were successful in opposing bail.警方成功地阻止了保释。➤deny, refuse (sb), revoke不允许/拒绝/撤销保释(某人)▸➤post, put up, stand付保释金;做保释人◆a wealthy businessman has stood bail for him.一位富商保释了他。➤free sb on, release sb on, remand sb on (bre) 付保释金后释放某人;允许某人取保候审◆they were released on police bail pending further enquiries.警方允许他们保释等候进一步调查。➤jump, skip (= not return for your trial after bail has been granted) 弃保潜逃bail + noun➤application (especially bre) 保释申请➤hearing保释听证会➤bond保释保证书▸➤conditions (especially bre) 保释条件➤bondsman (especially name) 保释担保人➤jumper (especially name) 在保释中逃匿者▸➤hostel (bre) 保释犯人招待所◆he was sent to a bail hostel until the case came to court.他被送到保释招待所直到该案开庭。preposition➤on bail在保释期间;具保候审◆he committed another robbery while out on bail.他在具保候审期间又再次抢劫。◆rosenthal is currently free on bail.罗森塔尔目前取保获释。➤without bail不准保释◆the accused were held without bail.被告被拘留,不得保释。phrases➤an application for bail (bre) 保释申请 bail /beɪl/ noun [uncountable] (law 法律) money that sb agrees to pay if a person accused of a crime does not appear at their trial. when bail has been arranged, the accused person is allowed to go free until the trial 保释金;保释◆she was released on bail. 她获得保释。◆the judge granted bail. 法官准予保释。⨁ to allow / deny / give / grant / refuse (sb) bail允许/拒绝/给予/准予/不准保释(某人) bail /beɪl/ verb [transitive] (law 法律) to release sb on bail (某人)获准保释◆he was bailed to appear in court on 15 march. 他获得保释,3 月 15 日到庭候审。 ●bail out (of sth) (bre spelling also bale out (of sth)) (also bail, especially in name, informal ) (law 法律) to stop doing or taking part in sth because it is difficult or unpleasant 撒手不管;放弃◆when the companies merged, several key people decided to bail (out). 公司合并时,几位关键人物决定撒手不管。●bail sb outto pay sb's bail for them 保释(某人)●bail sb/sth out (of sth) (bre spelling also bale sb/sth out (of sth)) to rescue sb/sth from a difficult situation (从困境中)解救◆the government had to bail the company out of financial difficulty. 政府不得不帮助这公司度过经济难关。 ➡ bailout ☞ bail☞ bailbail¹/beɪl ||; bel/noun [u] money that sb agrees to pay if a person accused of a crime does not appear in front of the court on the day he/she is called. when bail has been arranged, the accused person can go free until that day. 保释金: ◇she was released on bail of £2000. 她以2000英镑保外候审。◇the judge set bail at £10000. 法官把保释金定为10000英镑。◇the judge felt that he was a dangerous man and refused him bail. 法官认为他是个危险人物,不准他保释。◇she was granted bail. 她获准保释。 bail²/beɪl ||; bel/verb [t] to let sb go free on bail 使(某人)准以保释 bail sb out 1. to obtain sb's freedom by paying money to the court 保释(某人): ◇her parents went to the police station and bailed her out. 她的父母去警察局保释了她。 2. to rescue sb or sth from a difficult situation (especially by providing money) 解救,解困(尤指用金钱): ◇if you get into trouble don't expect me to bail you out again! 如果你惹了麻烦,别再指望我来帮你的忙! ☞ bail¹☞ bail² |
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