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bail MONEYbeIln [U]a sum of money which a person who has been accused of a crime pays to a law court so that they can be released until their trial. The payment is a way of making certain that the person will return to court for trial, at which point the money is returned.保释金Bail was set at £50 000.保释金是50 000英镑。He was released/remanded on bail (of $ 100 000).他因支付(100 000 美元)保释金而被保释/还押。Because of a previous conviction, the judge refused to grant bail (= allow the accused person to be released).因有前科,法官不准他保释。Her parents have agreed to put up/stand/(Am) post (= pay) bail for her.她父母同意为她支付保释金。They jumped bail (= did not come back for trial after being released on bail) and fled to Spain.他们在保释期间逃往西班牙。Somerset police report that a third of all crimes are committed by people out on bail (= who have been released before going on trial).萨默塞特郡的警方声称三分之一的罪行都是那些在保释期的人犯下的。
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