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1 | U money that is given to a court when someone is allowed to stay out of prison until their trial . If they do not return for the trial , the court keeps the money 保释金 |
| post bail (=pay it) He hadn’ t posted bail for her, so she’ s OK. 付保释金 |
| set bail (=decide on the amount of bail) There is a hearing today to set bail. 决定保释金金额 |
| be released/freed on bail She was freed on bail pending an appeal. 在上诉期间她交保释金后获释。 |
| 1a | the chance to stay out of prison until your trial 保释 | | grant sb bail (=allow them to have bail) He was granted bail by the court. 准许某人被保释 | | (out) on bail offenders who commit crimes while out on bail 在保释期间犯罪的罪犯 | | refuse sb bail The judge is expected to refuse the suspect bail. 预计法官会拒绝让这个嫌疑犯被保释出去。 | |
| 1b | to fail to return to court for your trial 保释后逃之夭夭;保释后未到庭受审 | |
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2 | C in the game of cricket , one of the two small pieces of wood laid across the top of the stumps to form the wicket (板球中)三柱门上的横木 |
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