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bail out


phrasal verb with bailverbuk /beɪl/ us /beɪl/
(UK alsobale out)

(JUMP)


to jump out of an aircraft with a parachute because the aircraft is going to have an accident: (因飞机失事)跳伞
The plane's engine failed and the pilot was forced to bail out.飞机引擎出了故障,飞行员被迫跳伞。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Running away and escaping
abscond
abscond from somewhere
abscond with someone/something
back away
back off
elopement
elude
escape from someone/something
escape route
escapology
heel
leg
loose
run away
runaway
scarce
scarper
scram
throw
underground

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Air travel: aviation

(STOP)


mainly US
to stop doing or being involved with something: 放弃,退出
The following week, one of his top advisors bailed out.
bail out ofThe actor has bailed out of the film after only three weeks' shooting.该演员只拍摄了3个星期就退出了剧组。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Stop having or doing something
abdicate
abdication
bandh
bomb
bomb out
break with something
butt
chuck
forfeit
forfeitable
forgo
forsake
forswear
lay
relinquishment
self-denying
self-denyingly
self-renouncing
self-renunciation
throw

bail someone out


phrasal verb with bailverbuk /beɪl/ us /beɪl/
to pay money to a court so that someone can be released from prison until their trial把(某人)保释出来
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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

bail someone/something out


phrasal verb with bailverbuk /beɪl/ us /beɪl/
(UK alsobale someone/something out)
to help a person or organization that is in difficulty, usually by giving or lending them or it money:
She keeps running up huge debts and asking friends to bail her out.她不断陷入巨额债务,最后总是请朋友们帮忙。
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Backing, supporting & defending
adopt
advocacy
affirmation
ally yourself to/with someone
argumentation
bat
bet
buoy
champion
commitment
over-favour
pander to someone/something
prop something up
provide
provide for someone
root
solidly
sustenance
underpin
wave/show/fly the flagidiom

bail something out


phrasal verb with bailverbuk /beɪl/ us /beɪl/
(UK alsobale something out)
to remove water from the bottom of a boat(从船中)往外舀水
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Staying afloat, capsizing & sinking
buoy
buoyancy
buoyant
buoyantly
capsize
float
floatation
flotation
founder
ground
kickboard
outrigger
refloat
ride
run
run aground/ashoreidiom
scupper
scuttle
sunken
waterlogged

bail out | American Dictionary


bail out


phrasal verb with bailverb[ I/T ]us/beɪl/
us/ˈbeɪl ˈɑʊt/

(JUMP)


to jump out of an aircraft with a parachute, esp. because the aircraft is about to have an accident:
The pilot barely had time to bail out.
fig. To bail out is also to stop doing or being involved in something, esp. to avoid failure or difficulty:
The TV show triggered a number of protests, and some of the sponsors bailed out.

bail out something/someone


phrasal verb with bailverb[ I/T ]us/beɪl/
us/ˈbeɪl ˈɑʊt/

(HELP)


to help someone or something such as a plan or company, esp. by giving or lending money:
Congress passed a $15 billion Aid package to bail out the airlines.

bail out | Business English


bail out


phrasal verb with bailverb[ T, usually passive ]uk /beɪl/us
(UK alsobale out)
[ I ]
to stop doing something or being involved in something:
Investors bailed out on hearing of a first-quarter profits slump.

bail sb out


phrasal verb with bailverb[ T, usually passive ]uk /beɪl/us
(UK alsobale sb out)
LAW
to pay money to a court to allow a person who has been accused of a crime to remain free until a trial

bail sb/sth out


phrasal verb with bailverb[ T, usually passive ]uk /beɪl/us
(UK alsobale sb/sth out)
to help a person or organization that is in financial difficulty:
Taxpayers are being asked to pay billions of dollars to bail out failing banks and other companies.
We think the borrowers should be bailed out and not the loan companies.
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