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。
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)
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。
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))