bail是什么意思

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  • In the national republics, some sor t of bailing out (non-transparent suppor t from clan and grouping members) was widespread in the formation and f unctioning of the offices.

  • I am told that we are talking about 300 farmers who need to be bailed out.

  • The responsibility for dealing with young people on remand rests with the local authorities, except where they are bailed or are remanded to prison custody.

  • By putting money into industry in the way we have done in this case, it is often the shareholder who is partially bailed out.

  • In 1993, about 59,600 defendants bailed by the police failed to appear.

  • He can be rearrested, bailed under the same condition, and break it again the next day and the day after.

  • A 15-year-old might be bailed on condition that he does not leave his home after 10 pm, but he does.

  • There is no question of taxpayers bailing out the local authorities involved.

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  • 中文简体

    钱, 保释金, 板球…

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  • Español

    fianza, fianza [feminine]…

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  • Português

    fiança, liberdade sob fiança…

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  • 日本語

    保釈…

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  • Türk dili

    kefalet, kefalet ücreti…

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  • Français

    caution [feminine], payer la caution de qqn, caution…

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  • Catalan

    fiança…

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  • العربية

    كَفالة…

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