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 1. phrasal verbIf you bail someone out, you help them out of a difficult situation, often by giving them money.  They will discuss how to bail the economy out of its slump. [VERB noun PARTICLE + of]  He desperately needed cash to bail out the ailing restaurant. [VERB PARTICLE noun (not pronoun)][ Also VERB  noun PARTICLE] 2.   See also  bailout 3. phrasal verbIf you bail someone out, you pay bail on their behalf.  He has been jailed eight times. Each time, friends bailed him out. [VERB noun PARTICLE][ Also VERB PARTICLE  noun] 4. phrasal verbIf a pilot bails out of an aircraft that is crashing, he or she jumps from it, using a parachute to land safely.  Reid was forced to bail out of the crippled aircraft. [VERB PARTICLE + of]  The pilot bailed out safely. [VERB PARTICLE] 5.  bail [sense 5]See full dictionary entry for  bailbail out in British English or bale out verb (adverb)1. (intransitive) to make an emergency parachute jump from an aircraft 2. (transitive) informal to help (a person, organization, etc) out of a predicament  the government bailed the company out 3. (intransitive) informal to escape from a predicament noun bailout (ˈbeɪlaʊt)4. an act of bailing out, usually by the government, of a failing institution or business by the provision of financial aid bail out in American English  US  See full dictionary entry for   bail1.   to parachute from an aircraft in an emergency 2.  Informal  to flee a difficult or dangerous situationAnd then, because of the FDIC, the taxpayers had to bail out the banks.Examples of 'bail out' in a sentencebail outChinese translation of 'bail out' vt  [prisoner] 保释(釋)(bǎoshì) (fig) [firm, industry] 使摆(擺)脱(脫)困境(shǐ bǎituō kùnjìng) [friend] 帮(幫)助 ... 摆(擺)脱(脫)困境(bāngzhù ... bǎituō kùnjìng)
See bail n (u)  (Law)(= payment) 保释(釋)金(bǎoshìjīn)  (笔, bǐ)(= release) 保释(釋)(bǎoshì)
vt  [prisoner] 准许(許)保释(釋)(zhǔnxǔ bǎoshì)
vi  (on boat) (also bail out) 舀出(yǎochū)  grant bail (to)  [prisoner] 准许(許)保释(釋)(zhǔnxǔ bǎoshì)  on bail  [prisoner] 保释(釋)中(bǎoshì zhōng)  to be released on bail 被保释(釋)(bèi bǎoshì)
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See  bailThe pilot bailed out safely. Synonyms make your getaway break free or out make or effect your escapeAdditional synonymsDefinition to escape or leave They tried to stop him but he got away.Synonyms escape,  leave,  disappear,  flee,  depart,  fly,  slip away,  abscond,  decamp,  hook it (slang),  do a runner (slang),  slope off,  do a bunk (British, slang),  fly the coop (US, Canadian, informal),  skedaddle (informal),  take a powder (US, Canadian, slang),  make good your escape,  make your getaway,  take it on the lam (US, Canadian, slang),  break free or out,  run away or off,  do a Skase (Australian, informal)Definition to withdraw or retire in the face of or from action with an enemy They were forced to retreat.Synonyms withdraw,  retire,  back off,  draw back,  leave,  go back,  shrink,  depart,  fall back,  recede,  pull back,  back away,  recoil,  give ground, turn tailDefinition to leave one place to go to another, usually quieter, place The waiter poured the water and then withdrew.Synonyms go,  leave,  retire,  retreat,  depart,  make yourself scarce, absent yourselfbaggagebaggybailbail outbail something or someone outbaitbake
 bail something or someone out
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