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词组 bail
释义 bail
verb
  1. to leave a relationship or situation US, 1977
    • “Maybe I just bail myself on home an watch TV or somethin.” — Jess Mowry, Way Past Cool, p. 10, 1992
    • I don’t know how I can bail now, he’s going to be here any minute. — Something About Mary, 1998
    • And she bails out on the guy at the end? — Elmore Leonard, Be Cool, p. 355, 1999
    • We were good when you bailed, weren’t we? — Gone in 60 Seconds, 2000
    • [T]he funniest shit happens when I’m about to bail. — Eminem (Marshall Mathers), Angry Blonde, p. 67, 2001
  2. to fall while skateboarding US
    • San Francisco Sunday Examiner & Chronicle, p. 20, 2 September 1984
  3. in mountain biking, to jump off a bicycle in order to avoid an accident US
    • A few who were born rad go too fast for their skill level–when they need to bail they won’t be able to. — Mountain Bike Magazine’s Complete Guide To Mountain Biking Skills, p. 79, 1996
  4. in foot-propelled scootering, to abandon a scooter in mid-jump UK
    • When you’re in the air, and the trick has gone pear-shaped, you bail–leaping away from the scoot to try for a pain-free landing. — Ben Sharpe, Scooter Crazy, p. 39, 2000
  5. to land inelegantly or badly when completing a snowboarding jump US
    • — Jim Humes and Sean Wagstaff, Boarderlands, p. 220, 1995
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