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I [beɪl] 1. сущ.; юр.1)а) заклад, залог; поручительствоto go / stand / put up / амер. post bail for smb. — давать залог за кого-л.
to set smb. free / release / remand smb. on bail — отпустить кого-л. под залог
to save one's bail / surrender to bail — явиться в суд в назначенное время ( о выпущенном под залог)
to jump / skip / forfeit one's bail — не явиться в суд ( о выпущенном под залог)
Her brother was out on bail. — Её брата освободили под залог.
Syn:2) гарант, индоссант, поручительto accept / allow / take bail — выпустить на поруки
to give / offer bail — найти себе поручителя
to go / be / become / stand bail for smb. — поручиться за кого-л.
- justify as bail- justify bailSyn:2. гл.1) юр.; = bail out брать на поруки (кого-л.)I shall have to bail my old friend out of the roundhouse. — Мне нужно будет поручиться за своего друга и освободить его из арестантской.
2) = bail out выручать из беды, помогать, оказывать помощь ( особенно финансовую)The government cannot bail out every unprofitable company. — Правительство не может помогать каждой нерентабельной компании.
•- bail upII [beɪl] сущ.2) верхняя перекладина ( в крикете)III [beɪl] 1. сущ.Of late years the wicket consists of three stumps and two bails. — В последнее время воротца в крикете делаются из трех маленьких колышков и двух перекладин.
ковш, черпак2. гл.1) = bail out вычерпывать водуThe boat will sink unless we bail out. — Лодка пойдёт ко дну, если мы не вычерпаем воду.
Syn:2) авиа выбрасываться, прыгать с парашютомSyn:••IV [beɪl] сущ.
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