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  1. The accused was released on bail (of 1000) pending trial.
    那被告在交纳(1000英镑)保释金後, 在开庭前暂时获释.
  2. He is re- leased on bail of$3, 000 or he is released on payment of$3, 000 bail.
    支付3000美元他被保释或他被保释支付3000美元。
  3. That is why countries like China have poured fortunes into bailing out banks when they have run into bad-loan problems.
    这样你就会理解为什么在银行遇到坏账问题时,像中国这样的国家,会不惜血本,鼎力相助。



Bail \Bail\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Bailed} (b[=a]ld); p. pr. &
vb. n. {Bailing}.]
1. To lade; to dip and throw; -- usually with out; as, to
bail water out of a boat.

Buckets . . . to bail out the water. --Capt. J.
Smith.

2. To dip or lade water from; -- often with out to express
completeness; as, to bail a boat.

By the help of a small bucket and our hats we bailed
her out. --R. H. Dana,
Jr.

  1. Affiliates of ABC, a unit of Capital Cities/ABC Inc., had the option of bailing out after a half-hour.
  2. He said his committee had suspended its probe only because of the pressing need to pass emergency legislation bailing out the savings and loan industry.
  3. He later won a Distinguished Flying Cross for completing the run before bailing out of the flaming plane.
  4. For Elders, it takes pressure off the company to dump assets to raise cash for bailing out its parent and gives the world's fourth-largest beer maker an entry into Japan.
  5. However, Litan said taxpayers might save money by bailing out an institution on the edge of insolvency, when its owners may be most tempted to gamble.
  6. Mr. Walters pointed out that the KIO's purchase of its BP stake amounted to a "bailing out" of BP when the world stock market had crashed.
  7. "We are not bailing out S&Ls, we are not bailing out their owners or stockholders.
  8. "We are not bailing out S&Ls, we are not bailing out their owners or stockholders.
  9. However, Mr. Moss said, most of those shares were sold to employees, "so it's not like I'm bailing out."
  10. In fact, big drug makers such as Squibb and Eli Lilly, which had invested heavily in fragrances, are finding it "a high-risk and speculative business and are bailing out," Mr. Roger says.
  11. In addition, currency traders and portfolio managers are concerned about the high cost of bailing out the former East Germany and the consequential political problems for Chancellor Helmut Kohl.
  12. The plight was illustrated by the two fundraisers held during the weekend _ for Republicans bailing out of the House to seek the Senate.
  13. The recoveries are still dwarfed by the cost of bailing out the S&L industry, estimated by the congressional General Accounting Office to be as high as $500 billion, including interest on bailout borrowing.
  14. "This means that the wave of selling wasn't just traders bailing out, but significant new selling that could continue and push prices down even more," he said.
  15. The federal government is currently bailing out hundreds of insolvent thrifts in a program that will cost taxpayers several hundred billion dollars.
  16. "I wouldn't go near any stock that Japan had any presence in," says Norman Lizt, a former Oppenheimer Management Corp. portfolio manager and now a private investor who had heavily shorted the Spain Fund before bailing out late last week.
  17. The Bank of Spain moved in on December 28, overriding the plans which JP Morgan of the US had laid for bailing the bank out.
  18. That continuing struggle may embroil facets of the drug program just as it threatened to snarl the legislation bailing out the shaken savings and loan system.
  19. Authorities said the two crewman tried to guide the jet to the runway at Gillespie Field before bailing out.
  20. The Social Democrats also want early unification so that Kohl will be forced to admit the staggering costs of bailing out East Germany and its 16 million residents.
  21. M. Danny Wall, chairman of the Federal Home Loan Bank Board which regulates 3,126 savings institutions, said last month that it's too soon to consider bailing out FSLIC.
  22. The estimated cost of bailing out depositors at the failed banks is $2 billion, making it the second-largest commercial bank rescue ever.
  23. He recalled that the minority Republicans used the same rule to their benefit earlier this year and prevailed over Democrats on a bill bailing out the savings and loan industry.
  24. Some politicians complain that the former employees should be forced to repay the loans, particularly in light of the enormous $2 billion cost to the FDIC of bailing out the failed banks.
  25. Federal regulators say Mr. Keating and his managers ran Lincoln fraudulently and estimate that the cost of bailing out the Irvine, Calif., thrift will top $2 billion, making it one of the most expensive thrift failures ever.
  26. The consequences of this policy, if ultimately adopted by Congress, will be far-reaching; it is not too much to say that it will save the taxpayers billions that would otherwise have to be spent bailing out banks.
  27. I was continually bailing myself out of hot water," she said.
  28. After all, talk of recession and fears of inflation are trends that in the past have caused investors to seek safety by investing in short-term Treasury notes and bills while bailing out of corporate bonds.
  29. The Navy will urge Defense Secretary Dick Cheney to rescue the troubled A-12 stealth aircraft program by partially bailing out the contractors and perhaps buying fewer planes, a Navy official told the Associated Press Friday.
  30. The $168.8 billion shortfall projection did not include the costs of bailing out the savings and loan industry.
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