bail in Hindi हिन्दी
bail in Tamil தமிழ்
bail in English
- bail⇄adj. bailable.
- bail⇄bail (1), noun, verb.
- bail⇄bail (2), noun, verb.
- bail⇄bail (3), verb, noun.
- bail⇄bail (4), noun.
1. either of two small wooden bars that form the top of a wicket in the game of cricket.
2. a bar or pole to separate horses standing in an open stable.
3. the wall of the outer court of a feudal castle.
4. the o - bail⇄expr. admit to bail, to grant the privilege of being bailed.
Ex. The magistrate may admit him to bail (Frederic W. Maitland). - bail⇄expr. bail out,
a. to supply bail for.
Ex. The man accused of stealing was bailed out by his lawyer.
b. (Figurative.) to help or assist.
Ex. I was deeply in debt until my father gave me money and bailed me out. - bail⇄expr. bail out, to jump from an airplane or balloon by parachute.
Ex. When the airplane caught fire, the pilot bailed out. - bail⇄expr. bail up, (in Australia)
a. to secure.
Ex. ""Have you bailed up the cows?"" ""Yes, they're bailed up"" (E. A. Petherick).
b. to hold up.
Ex. We were bailed up by an armed man on horseback (Melbourne Argus).
c. to det - bail⇄expr. bails, (Obsolete.) an outer line of fortifications, formed of stakes; palisade.
- bail⇄expr. go bail for, to supply bail for.
Ex. After his second arrest his brother refused to go bail for him. - bail⇄noun a scoop or pail used to throw water out of a boat. Also, (especially British,) bale.
- bail⇄noun bailer.
- bail⇄noun 1. the curved handle of a kettle or pail.
2. (U.S. and Australia.) a hooplike support. The bails of a covered wagon hold up the canvas. - bail⇄noun 1. the guarantee of money necessary to set a person free from arrest until he is to appear for trial.
Ex. His lawyer put up bail for the man accused of stealing.
(SYN) surety, bond.
2. the money or property guaranteed.
3. - bail⇄v.i. to remove water from a boat with a bail or other container.
- bail⇄v.t. to obtain the release of (a person under arrest) by guaranteeing to pay bail.
Ex. The man's employer bailed him out of jail. - bail⇄v.t. to provide with a bail or bails.
- bail⇄v.t. 1. to throw (water) out of a boat, with a pail, a dipper, or any other container.
Ex. The fishermen bailed water from their sinking boat.
2. to dip water from.