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bail,[beil] n 保释金(作为释放被收押人的交换条件,并保证该人能在审判中出席); vt (与out 连用)保释 【例】He was bailed out for $500 他是用五百美元保释出来的。 【记】ail读:哎哟(n 小病)
by Michael W. Flynn First, a disclaimer: Although I am an attorney, the legal information in this podcast is not intended to be a substitute for seeking personalized legal advice from an attorney licensed to practice in your jurisdiction. Further, I
To bail out Nose dive 每一种语言都反映了各个民族的文化习俗和社会发展。美国的许多成语和俗语也不例外。它们不仅表现了美国历史上各个不同阶段的特点
A: Hi, I am your new neighbor and would like to ask you about a few things. B: Hi, nice to meet you. Sure, ask me anything you need to know. A: So far, everyone that Ive met seems so helpful. B: We all seem to get along pretty well. A: Have you lived
Todd: OK, Norm, we're going to talk about colors. Norm: Mm-hm. Todd: OK. What is blue? Norm: Well, the sky is blue. Todd: OK. And what is green? Norm: Green? My green canoe. Todd: Your green canoe. Norm: Yes! Todd: Really! OK. That's cool! What is re
By Selah Hennessy Dakar 09 October 2007 Two Amnesty International delegates and a local journalist arrested in Gambia Saturday have been released on bail. The human rights watchdog Amnesty International says their detention demonstrates the deteriora