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词汇 bailing
释义 bailing
present participle ofbail
bail
verb
uk /beɪl/ us /beɪl/

bailverb (REMOVE WATER)


[ I ](UK alsobale)
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!
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Sailing & boating
age of sail
aweigh
bale
bargee
bargeman
bear away
maritime
ocean-going
outsail
portage
rafter
rafting
sail
sailing
sea legs
seafaring
seamanship
seaworthy
shipboard
under sailidiom

bailverb (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。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Court cases, orders & decisions
actionable
actionably
administer
admissibility
admissible
extinguishment
extrajudicial
extrajudicially
fatal accident inquiry
federal case
pettifoggery
pettifogging
plea bargain
plea bargaining
pleading
the Webster ruling
waiver
walk
walk freeidiom
wardship

bailverb (STOP)


[ I ]informal
to stop doing something or leave a place before something is finished: (迅速地)放弃某事或离开某地
It was so boring I bailed early.太无聊了,我很早就走人了。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Departing
abandon
abandon ship
abandonment
absquatulate
backward
gone
move
outgoing
p.o.q.
peel away/off
piss off
pull
pull out
pull something off
sea
turf something out
vacate
vamoose
walk
walk off (somewhere)

Phrasal verbs


bail out
bail someone out
bail someone/something out
bail something out

Examples of bailing


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In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use.


Approximately 70% of the cost of forage production in this study was associated with labour (land preparation, planting, weeding, harvesting and bailing).
There is no question of taxpayers bailing out the local authorities involved.
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All it means is that if failures occur somebody else will be bailing out.
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We cannot start bailing out sub-contractors for every bankruptcy that occurs in this country, because that would bankrupt the country itself very quickly.
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Seeking to hold this structure in check by some form of annual or triennial declaration of intent is like bailing out with a sieve.
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I am not in favour of bailing out private developers.
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It is clear that this policy is being introduced retrospectively for the sole purpose of bailing out councils to whom a pre-election pledge was given.
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We even have to thank the industry for bailing out "cheap-jack" insurers.
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We are talking of an individual project, not of bailing out an unsuccessful company.
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I do not think that anyone believes that the state is in the business of bailing out people who have become over-indebted.
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It is not bailing it out from bankruptcy.
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Should not the industry take responsibility for bailing out those policyholders who will be affected?
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They believe that the state is a burden, except when it comes to farm subsidies or tax relief or support for bailing out financial institutions.
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Between their bailing and their reappearance, they had all substantially changed their identity.
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My noble friend asked about the bailing of prisoners under the appeal system which, he said, would reduce the need to make entry certificates compulsory.
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