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bail
[beɪl]
n
agric., mech.eng.
brida
m
;
staffa
m
bail
[beɪl]
v
agric.
fiancale
agric., mech.eng.
morsetto della barra
;
staffa della barra
hobby, transp.
aggottare
;
sgottare
met.
staffone della testa d'iniezione
pack.
maniglia
;
manico
;
impugnatura
textile
sfera
English thesaurus
bail
[beɪl]
v
⇒
bail bond
law
A security deposit
usually money
given to release a defendant or witness from custody and to make sure that they go to court when they're supposed to
law, court
a set of pre-trial restrictions that are imposed on a suspect to ensure that they will not hamper the judicial process
(Bail is the conditional release of a defendant with the promise to appear in court when required
wikipedia.org
)
;
a sum of money or property given as security for the release of a defendant awaiting trial to guarantee that person's appearance in court at a later date
BAIL
[beɪl]
abbr.
abbr., AI.
BAIL
(interaktives Fehlerbeseitigungsprogramm)
abbr., earth.sc.
boundary and interior layers
abbr., oil
borehole acoustic imaging log
BAILS
abbr.
abbr., scient.
Bachelor of Arts In Liberal Studies
bail:
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