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I 1. beil noun(a sum of money which is given to a court of law to get an untried prisoner out of prison until the time of his trial, and which acts as security for his return: bail of $500.) kausjon; løslatelse mot kausjon- bail out2. See also:- bale outII beil noun(one of the cross-pieces laid on the top of the wicket in cricket.) bøyleIII see bale IIkausjonIsubst. \/beɪl\/1) ( jus) kausjon2) løslatelse mot kausjon3) kausjonistadmit somebody to bail eller let somebody out on bail løslate noen mot kausjonforfeit\/jump\/break bail ( hverdagslig) flykte når man er løslatt mot kausjongo\/stand bail for someone kausjonere for noenobtain bail bli løslatt mot kausjonoffer bail tilby seg å stille kausjonrefuse bail nekte løslatelse mot kausjonremand on bail løslate mot kausjonsave\/surrender to one's bail møte for retten etter løslatelse mot kausjonstand bail eller stand surety kausjonere, stille kausjonIIsubst. \/beɪl\/1) ( cricket) overligger2) ( for å holde noe på plass) bøyle, hank3) ( byggfag) bøyleIIIverb \/beɪl\/ ( jus)1) løslate mot kausjon, kausjonere2) deponere, gi i forvaringIVverb \/beɪl\/ eller baleøse (ut), tømme, lensebail out (luftfart, spesielt amer.) hoppe i fallskjerm, redde seg i fallskjerm øse (ut), tømme, lense ( hverdagslig) redde, hjelpeVverb \/beɪl\/ ( australsk og newzealandsk)1) oppholde med snakk2) ( hverdagslig) stikke av, drabail on ( hverdagslig) forlate, sviktebail up binde, tjore (en ku ved melking)forklaring: stoppe noen for å rane dem
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