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单词 baling
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WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024
bail1 /beɪl/USA pronunciation  n. [uncountable]
  1. Lawmoney given to a court of law to guarantee that a person released from jail will return at an appointed time.
  2. Lawthe state of release after paying bail.

v. 
  1. Law bail out:
    • to pay the bail for: [+ object + out]Her father bailed her out.[ + out + obj]:We bailed out the protesters.
    • to help (someone) to get out of a difficult situation: [ + obj + out]:I bailed her out with some money.[ + out + obj]:I bailed out the child by explaining why he was late.
Idioms
  1. Idioms, Law jump bail, to run away while free on bail.


bail3 /beɪl/USA pronunciation   v. 
  1. [ + obj] to remove (water) from a boat, as with a bucket:They bailed gallons of water from the boat.
  2. bail out,
    • to make a parachute jump from an airplane: [no obj]:The pilot told his crew to bail out.[ + out + of + obj]:They bailed out of the fiery jet.

n. [countable]
  1. a container, such as a dipper, used for bailing.

WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024
bale1 /beɪl/USA pronunciation   n., v., baled, bal•ing. 
n. [countable]
  1. a large bundle, esp. one tied tightly:loading a few bales of cotton.

v. [ + obj]
  1. to make into bales.

WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024
bail1  (bāl),USA pronunciation [Law.]
n. 
  1. property or money given as surety that a person released from custody will return at an appointed time.
  2. the person who agrees to be liable if someone released from custody does not return at an appointed time.
  3. the state of release upon being bailed.
  4. go or stand bail for, to provide bail for:They spent the night in jail because no one would stand bail for them.
  5. jump bail, to abscond while free on bail:The suspect jumped bail and is now being sought.
  6. on bail, released or free as a result of having posted bond:He was out on bail within 10 hours of his arrest.

v.t. 
  1. to grant or obtain the liberty of (a person under arrest) on security given for his or her appearance when required, as in court for trial.
  2. to deliver possession of (goods) for storage, hire, or other special purpose, without transfer of ownership.
  • *bhor-i̯-; see bear1
  • *ba(r)i̯- carry (akin to Albanian m-ba hold)
  • Latin bāiulāre to serve as porter verb, verbal derivative of bāiulus porter, perh. an Imperial Latin borrowing from Moesia
  • Old French, noun, nominal derivative of baillier to hand over
  • Anglo-French bail custody, charge
  • late Middle English bayle 1375–1425

bail2  (bāl),USA pronunciation n. 
  1. the semicircular handle of a kettle or pail.
  2. a hooplike support, as for the canvas cover on a Conestoga wagon.
  3. Printinga metal band or bar equipped with rollers for holding a sheet or sheets of paper against the platen of a printing press, typewriter, etc.
Also, bale. 
  • Old Norse; compare Old Norse beyglast to become bent, equivalent. to baug(r) ring (see bee2) + *-il noun, nominal suffix + -ast middle infinitive suffix
  • late Middle English beyl, perh. 1400–50

bail3  (bāl),USA pronunciation v.t. 
  1. to dip (water) out of a boat, as with a bucket.
  2. to clear of water by dipping (usually fol. by out):to bail out a boat.

v.i. 
  1. to bail water.
  2. bail out:
    • to make a parachute jump from an airplane.
    • to relieve or assist (a person, company, etc.) in an emergency situation, esp. a financial crisis:The corporation bailed out its failing subsidiary through a series of refinancing operations.
    • to give up on or abandon something, as to evade a responsibility:His partner bailed out before the business failed.

n. 
  1. Also, bailer. a bucket, dipper, or other container used for bailing.
Also, bale (for defs. 1–3).
  • Vulgar Latin *bāi(u)la; akin to Latin bāiulus carrier. See bail1
  • Middle French baille a bucket
  • late Middle English bayle 1425–75

bail4  (bāl),USA pronunciation n. 
  1. Sport[Cricket.]either of the two small bars or sticks laid across the tops of the stumps which form the wicket.
  2. British Termsa bar, framework, partition, or the like, for confining or separating cows, horses, etc., in a stable.
  3. bails, [Obs.]the wall of an outer court of a feudal castle.

v.t. 
  1. British Terms bail up, [Australian.]
    • to confine a cow for milking, as in a bail.
    • to force (one) to surrender or identify oneself or to state one's business.
    • to waylay or rob (someone).

interj. 
  1. British Terms, Idioms bail up! [Australian.](the cry of challenge of a pioneer or person living in the bush.)
  • Latin bacula, plural of baculum stick
  • Old French
  • Middle English baile 1350–1400

WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024
bale1  (bāl),USA pronunciation n., v., baled, bal•ing. 
n. 
  1. a large bundle or package prepared for shipping, storage, or sale, esp. one tightly compressed and secured by wires, hoops, cords, or the like, and sometimes having a wrapping or covering:a bale of cotton; a bale of hay.
  2. Reptilesa group of turtles.

v.t. 
  1. to make or form into bales:to bale wastepaper for disposal.
  • Frankish *balla; compare Old High German balo, akin to balla ball1
  • Anglo-Latin bala, Anglo-French bale pack, bale
  • Middle English 1350–1400
baleless, adj. 
baler, n. 

bale2  (bāl),USA pronunciation n. [Archaic.]
  1. evil;
    harm;
    misfortune.
  2. woe;
    misery;
    sorrow.
  • bef. 1000; Middle English; Old English bealu, balu; cognate with Old Norse bǫl, Old Saxon balu, Old High German balo, Gothic balw-; akin to Russian bol’ pain, Old Church Slavonic bolù ill

bale3  (bāl),USA pronunciation n. 
  1. bail2.

bale4  (bāl),USA pronunciation v.t., v.i., baled, bal•ing. 
  1. bail3 (defs. 1–3).

Bâle  (bäl),USA pronunciation n. 
  1. Place NamesFrench name of Basel. 

Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers::
bail /beɪl/ n
  1. a sum of money by which a person is bound to take responsibility for the appearance in court of another person or himself or herself, forfeited if the person fails to appear
  2. the person or persons so binding themselves; surety
  3. the system permitting release of a person from custody where such security has been taken: he was released on bail
  4. jump bail, formal forfeit bailto fail to appear in court to answer to a charge
  5. stand bail, go bailto act as surety (for someone)
vb (transitive)
  1. (often followed by out) to release or obtain the release of (a person) from custody, security having been made
Etymology: 14th Century: from Old French: custody, from baillier to hand over, from Latin bāiulāre to carry burdens, from bāiulus carrier, of obscure origin
bail, bale /beɪl/ vb
  1. (often followed by out) to remove (water) from (a boat)
Etymology: 13th Century: from Old French baille bucket, from Latin bāiulus carrier

ˈbailer, ˈbaler n
bail /beɪl/ n
  1. either of two small wooden bars placed across the tops of the stumps to form the wicket
  2. a partition between stalls in a stable or barn, for horses
  3. Austral NZ a framework in a cowshed used to secure the head of a cow during milking
vb
  1. See bail up
Etymology: 18th Century: from Old French baile stake, fortification, probably from Latin baculum stick
bail, bale /beɪl/ n
  1. the semicircular handle of a kettle, bucket, etc
Etymology: 15th Century: probably of Scandinavian origin; compare Old Norse beygja to bend
Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers::
bale /beɪl/ n
  1. a large bundle, esp of a raw or partially processed material, bound by ropes, wires, etc, for storage or transportation
  2. US 500 pounds of cotton
vb
  1. to make (hay, etc) into a bale or bales
Etymology: 14th Century: probably from Old French bale, from Old High German balla ball1
bale /beɪl/ n archaic
  1. evil; injury
  2. woe; suffering; pain
Etymology: Old English bealu; related to Old Norse böl evil, Gothic balwa, Old High German balo
bale /beɪl/ vb
  1. a variant spelling of bail2
bale /beɪl/ n
  1. a variant spelling of bail4
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