bail out
phrasal verbbail out (of something)
(British English also bale out (of something))
- to jump out of a plane that is going to crash
(从即将坠毁的飞机上)跳伞 - The pilot bailed out and parachuted into the sea.
飞行员跳伞并跳伞入海。
- The pilot bailed out and parachuted into the sea.
- to escape from a situation that you no longer want to be involved in
逃避,摆脱(不想再牵连其中的情况) - I'd understand if you wanted to bail out of this relationship.
如果你想从这种关系中摆脱出来,我可以理解。
- I'd understand if you wanted to bail out of this relationship.
bail out | bail something out
(British English also bale out, bale something out)
- to empty water from something by lifting it out with your hand or a container
(从…中)往外舀水 - He had to stop rowing to bail water out of the boat.
他不得不停止划船,把船里的水舀出去。 - The boat will sink unless we bail out.
我们若不排水,船就要沉。
- He had to stop rowing to bail water out of the boat.
bail somebody out
- to pay somebody’s bail for them
Topics Law and justicec2保释(某人)
bail somebody out (of something)
(British English also bale somebody out (of something))
- to rescue somebody from a difficult situation
帮助(某人)脱离困境 - The government had to bail the company out of financial difficulty.
政府只得帮助该公司渡过财政难关。 - Ryan's late goal bailed out his team.
瑞安在比赛临近结束时攻入一球,拯救了他的球队。
- The government had to bail the company out of financial difficulty.