英:[beil aut]
美:[bel aʊt]
英:[beil aut]
美:[bel aʊt]
保释;
noun
a rescue from financial distress
verb
intransitive verb
to parachute from an aircraft
to abandon a harmful or difficult situationalso: leave, depart
保释
保释
保证偿还
The first known use of bailout was in 1925
water glassnoun
a glass container (as a drinking glass) for holding water
water gasnoun
a poisonous flammable gaseous mixture that consists chiefly of carbon monoxide and hydrogen, that is usually made by blowing air and then steam over red-hot coke or coal, and that is used as a fuel
turn1 of 2verb
to move or cause to move around an axis or center : rotate, revolve turn a crank
wheels turning slowly
to bring about a desired end by using a control
turned the volume down
to do by revolving
turn handsprings
to twist out of line or shape : wrench
turn an ankle
to change in position usually by moving through an arc of a circle turn the page turn a pancake
they turned and walked away
to examine as if by turning over : think about
turned the problem over in her mind
to make over (as a garment) by reversing the material and sewing back together
turn a collar
to upset the order of
everything was turned topsy-turvy
to set in another and especially opposite direction
to change course or direction turning to a different subject
the road turns to the left
to go around
turn a corner
to direct toward or away from something
we turned toward home
to seek out as a source of something
turn to a friend for help
to change or cause to change the witch turned the prince into a frog
water turned to ice
to cause to spoil : sour
the milk had turned
to change in color
leaves turning in the fall
to pass from one state to another : become had just turned fourteen
hair turned gray
translate sense 3a
to give a rounded form to (as on a lathe)
turn2 of 2noun
the action or an act of turning about a center
a change or changing of direction, course, or position the turn of the tide
a left turn
a place where something turns
at the turn of the road
a change or changing of general state or condition a turn in the weather
took a turn for the better
a short walk or ride
took a turn through the park
an act affecting another
one good turn deserves another
a period of action or activity : spell
a turn as guard
proper place in a waiting line or time in a schedule
wait your turn
a special purpose
that will serve the turn
special quality
a neat turn of phrase
the shape or form in which something is molded : cast
an odd turn of mind
a single circle or loop (as of rope passed around an object)
natural or special skill
a turn for languages
jump1 of 2verb
to spring into the air : leap
to give a sudden movement : start
to begin to move—usually used with off
to rise or raise suddenly in rank, status, or condition
prices jumped
to make a sudden attack
jumped on us for being late
to become lively with activity
the woods were jumping
to pass over or cause to pass over by a leap
jump a hurdle
bypass entry 2
jump electrical connections
to leap aboard
jump a freight
to run away and hide while at liberty under (bail)
to depart from a normal course
jump the track
to occupy illegally
jump a mining claim
jump2 of 2noun
an act of jumping : leap
any of several sports competitions that involve jumping
a space covered by a leap
a sudden involuntary movement : start
a move made in a board game by jumping
a sharp sudden increase
one in a series of moves
keep one jump ahead
an advantage at the start
bail outverb
to jump out of an airplane with a parachute
to help from a difficult situation
1 That overweight exposure has already generated banking flare-ups, such as New York Community Bank’s emergency bailout in March.
2 Bail out of an airplane at an elevation of 2000 feet.
在二千英尺高度从飞机中跳伞.
3 He was clear, too, that the banking system would require a bail - out .
他还明确表示, 银行系统将需要 纾 困.
4 In the recent crisis no banks could manage to bail out the companies feeling financial pressure.
在最近的这次危机中,没有一家银行能帮助那些处于困境的公司渡过难关。
5 government bailouts of large corporations
6 When the engine failed, pilot told everyone to bail out.
引擎出了故障, 飞行员“只好”叫大家跳伞.
7 A crew was sent down the shaft to close it off and bail out all the water.
一组人员被派下矿井将其封闭并把水舀干。
8 When the storm rose on the lake, we had to bail out to reach the shore safely.
湖上起风暴时,我们只好从船里往外舀水以便安全靠岸。
9 She was quoted in the Express by an unnamed source as saying: "I won't bail out those two silly girls."
一位匿名的作者在《快报》中引用了她的话说:“我不会保释那两个傻丫头的”。
10 Bail out that water and you can put your feet down.
你把水汲出去吧.那么你的脚就可以往下伸了.
11 Fortunately the pilot bailed out before the plane crashed.
飞机坠毁之前,驾驶员幸运地跳伞了。
12 Even if It'staves off disaster, the bail - out will cause huge problems.
即使这次的金融救援行动能够暂时避免灾难的发生, 然而该行动也会带来巨大的问题.
13 In America Congress dithered over the Bush administration's $ 700 billion bail - out plan.
在美国,国会犹豫未定地通过了布什政府 7000亿 美元的救市谋划.
14 This week the huge euro - zone bail - out fund won a much - coveted AAA rating.
本周,庞大的欧元区 纾 困基金赢得了备受觊觎的AAA评级.
15 When the engine failed, the pilot told everyone to bail out.
引擎出了故障, 飞行员只好叫大家跳伞.
16 The boat will sink unless we bail out.
我们要不把积水清除掉,船就要沉了。
17 the government bailed out the savings and loan industry
18 He was bailed out for£500.
他是用五百镑保释出来的。
19 if the meeting seems like it will never end, find an excuse to bail out
20 He desperately needed cash to bail out the ailing restaurant.
他急需现金使经营惨淡的餐馆走出困境。
1 帮助脱离困境
2 摆脱
free deliver escape shake slip shed ditch detach divest jettison extricate disentangle bail out of shrug away rid yourself of be shot of get shot of break loose from cut loose from tear loose from get out of get away get rid of get away from break out throw off break out of shake off be rid of shrug off slough off
3 保释
4 放弃
retreat resignation lose drop yield quit compromise abandon scrap surrender resign waive relinquish forsake forgo eschew cede jettison abnegate give up the ghost bottle it give up as a bad job kiss goodbye chuck in get out of give up back off throw up part with go without pass up grow out of jack in chicken out
5 跳伞