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bail

/beyl/US // beɪl //UK // (beɪl) law //

保释金,保释,保证金,保释人

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : property or money given as surety that a person released from custody will return at an appointed time.
    • : the person who agrees to be liable if someone released from custody does not return at an appointed time.
    • : the state of release upon being bailed.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to grant or obtain the liberty of on security given for his or her appearance when required, as in court for trial.
    • : to deliver possession of for storage, hire, or other special purpose, without transfer of ownership.

Phrases

  • bail out
  • make bail
  • out on bail
  • skip bail

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • She was arrested and charged with drug possession, violating bail and drug trafficking, court records show.

  • Collectors can arrest borrowers who miss a court hearing and even keep the bail money.

  • Dispatch confirmed she was out on bail for drunken driving, police records show, so Harmon asked her to step out of the car.

  • Iran has repeatedly sentenced journalists to lengthy jail terms but then released them on bail, leaving journalists technically free but silenced by authorities’ ability to summon them at any time.

  • Silento was already out on bail for an earlier arrest when the incident happened, prosecutors noted.

  • A Harvard-educated poet and professor, Linsker was arrested early Sunday morning and released without bail later that day.

  • Livvix allegedly arrived in Israel a short time after he jumped bail on drug charges.

  • Women who could afford to make bail started being released every two hours early Wednesday afternoon.

  • Myers had been out on bail in a gun case, but his family claimed he was unarmed and holding only a sandwich in his hand.

  • Anderson is out on bail after posting 10 percent of a $150,000 bond.

  • The bail, a reputable tradesman, with astonishment declared that he never was in a gaol in his life.

  • I had taken the doctor to see him, got him out on sick leave, and when he was put back again gave bail for him.

  • We are requiring heavy bail and asking for imprisonment in the penitentiary in case of conviction.

  • The accompanying sketch shows how I arranged a hook, fastened over the collar of the pump, to take the bail of the bucket.

  • In the mean time the canoe sprung a leak, and we found it impossible to bail out the water as fast as it came in.