| 单词 | bail something or someone out | 
| 释义 | (phrasal verb)  Definition to help (a person or organization) out of a predicament They will discuss how to bail the economy out of its slump. Synonyms save  She could have saved him from this final disaster. help  If you're not willing to help me, I'll find somebody who will. free  It will free us of a whole lot of debt. release  He was released from custody the next day. aid  a software system to aid managers in decision-making deliver  Mercifully, I was delivered from that pain. recover  Rescue teams recovered a few more survivors from the rubble. rescue  Helicopters rescued nearly 20 people. get out relieve  He felt relieved of a burden. liberate  How committed is the leadership to liberating its people from poverty? salvage  They studied flight recorders salvaged from the wreckage. set free save the life of extricate  Emergency workers tried to extricate the survivors from the wreckage. save (someone's) bacon (British, informal) Additional synonymsin the sense of aid Definition to help financially or in other ways a software system to aid managers in decision-making Synonyms help,  second,  support,  serve,  sustain,  assist,  relieve,  avail,  subsidize,  abet,  succour,  be of service to,  lend a hand to,  give a leg up to (informal) in the sense of deliver Definition to release or rescue (from captivity or danger) Mercifully, I was delivered from that pain. Synonyms release,  free,  save,  rescue,  loose,  discharge,  liberate,  acquit,  redeem,  ransom, emancipate in the sense of extricate Definition to free from a difficult or complicated situation or place Emergency workers tried to extricate the survivors from the wreckage. Synonyms free,  clear,  release,  remove,  rescue,  get out,  disengage, disentangle Nearby words of | 
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