bail

英 [be?l] 美[bel]
  • n. 保釋,保釋人;保釋金;杓
  • vt. 保釋,幫助某人脫離困境;往外舀水
  • n. (Bail)人名;(英)貝爾;(法)巴伊

CET6+TEM4GRE中低頻詞常用詞匯

詞態(tài)變化


復(fù)數(shù):?bails;第三人稱單數(shù):?bails;過去式:?bailed;過去分詞:?bailed;現(xiàn)在分詞:?bailing;

助記提示


【記】音:保佑, 保哦,保護從困境中解脫出來,保釋;
1. bail???????????保釋???????“貝爾被保釋出來了”

中文詞源


bail 保釋

來自拉丁詞bajulus, 持有者,責(zé)任者。來自舊時的一種法律規(guī)定,如須保釋某人出去,須自己進監(jiān)獄代替保釋者作為承諾和責(zé)任。

英文詞源


bail
bail: There are now three distinct words bail in English, although they may all be related. Bail ‘money deposited as a guarantee when released’ [14] comes from Old French bail, a derivative of the verb baillier ‘take charge of, carry’, whose source was Latin bājulāre ‘carry’, from bājulus ‘carrier’. Bail ‘remove water’ [13], also spelled bale, probably comes ultimately from the same source; its immediate antecedent was Old French baille ‘bucket’, which perhaps went back to a hypothetical Vulgar Latin *bājula, a feminine form of bājulus.

The bail on top of cricket stumps [18] has been connected with Latin bājulus too – this could have been the source of Old French bail ‘cross-beam’ (‘loadcarrying beam’), which could quite plausibly have been applied to cricket bails; on the other hand it may go back to Old French bail, baille ‘enclosed court’ (source of English bailey [13]), which originally in English meant the ‘encircling walls of a castle’ but by the 19th century at the latest had developed the sense ‘bar for separating animals in a stable’.

=> bailey
bail (n.1)
"bond money," late 15c., a sense that apparently developed from that of "temporary release from jail" (into the custody of another, who gives security), recorded from early 15c. That evolved from earlier meaning "captivity, custody" (early 14c.). From Old French baillier "to control, to guard, deliver" (12c.), from Latin bajulare "to bear a burden," from bajulus "porter," which is of unknown origin. In late 18c. criminal slang, to give leg bail meant "to run away."
bail (v.2)
"to procure someone's release from prison" (by posting bail), 1580s, from bail (n.1); usually with out. Related: Bailed; bailing.
bail (v.1)
"to dip water out of," 1610s, from baile (n.) "small wooden bucket" (mid-14c.), from nautical Old French baille "bucket, pail," from Medieval Latin *bajula (aquae), literally "porter of water," from Latin bajulare "to bear a burden" (see bail (n.1)). To bail out "leave suddenly" (intransitive) is recorded from 1930, originally of airplane pilots. Related: Bailed; bailing.
bail (n.2)
"horizontal piece of wood in a cricket wicket," c. 1742, originally "any cross bar" (1570s), probably identical with Middle French bail "horizontal piece of wood affixed on two stakes," and with English bail "palisade wall, outer wall of a castle" (see bailey).

雙語例句


1. Both were remanded on bail by Wrexham magistrates until March 24.
兩個人都被雷克瑟姆的地方治安官批準保釋,直到3月24日審判。

來自柯林斯例句

2. He was yesterday given bail by South Yorkshire magistrates.
昨天南約克郡法院準予他獲得保釋。

來自柯林斯例句

3. They will discuss how to bail the economy out of its slump.
他們將討論如何使經(jīng)濟走出低谷。

來自柯林斯例句

4. Bristol Crown Court granted conditional bail with a surety of £2,500.
英國布里斯托爾刑事法庭準予有條件保釋,保證金為2,500英鎊。

來自柯林斯例句

5. He desperately needed cash to bail out the ailing restaurant.
他急需現(xiàn)金使經(jīng)營慘淡的餐館走出困境。

來自柯林斯例句

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