bail
suomi-englanti sanakirjabail englannista suomeksi
vapauttaa takuita vastaan
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vapauttaa jku takuita vastaan
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bail englanniksi
Security, usually a sum of money, exchanged for the release of an arrested person as a guarantee of that person's appearance for trial.
(RQ:Fielding Pasquin)
(quote-book)
Release from imprisonment on payment of such money.
The person providing such payment.
{{quote-text|en|year=1770|author=James Cook|title=Voyages Round the World
A person who bails water out of a boat.
Custody; keeping.
(RQ:Spenser Faerie Queene)
To secure the release of an arrested person by providing bail.
(quote-journal)
To release a person under such guarantee.
To hand over property to be held temporarily by another as a bailment.
(co)
November 4, 1857, Henry William Harper, ''letter to St. John'':
- we had hard work to reach our haven, having to bail out the water with my straw hat.
(RQ:Haggard She)
{{quote-text|en|year=1840|author=Richard Henry Dana Jr.|title=s:Two Years Before the Mast|section=Years Before the Mast/Chapter XVIII|Chapter XVIII
To set free; to deliver; to release.
(ux)
2010 September, Jeannette Cooperman, "Bringing It Home", St. Louis Magazine|''St. Louis'' magazine, ISSN 1090-5723, volume 16, issue 9, page 62:
- The Teacher Home Visit Program takes a huge commitment—time, energy, patience, diplomacy. Quite a few schools(..) have tried it and bailed.
To fail to meet a commitment (to a person). (+obj)
A hoop, ring or handle ''(especially of a kettle or bucket)''.
{{quote-book|en|year=2010|author=John M. Findley|title=Just Lucky|pageurl=http://books.google.com.au/books?id=FSOymnyAhnQC&pg=PA78&dq=%22bail%7Cbails%22+cow+milk&hl=en&ei=zmvGTqKPIuzDmQWV1oUn&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&redir_esc=yv=onepage&q=%22bail%7Cbails%22%20cow%20milk&f=false|page=78
A stall for a cow (or other animal) ''(usually tethered with a semi-circular hoop)''.
1953, British Institute of Management, Centre for Farm Management, Farm Management Association, ''Farm Managememt'', 1960, John Wiley, bails%22+cow+milk&hl=en&ei=zmvGTqKPIuzDmQWV1oUn&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&redir_esc=yv=onepage&q=%22bail|bails%22%20cow%20milk&f=false page 160,
- More recently, the fixed bail, sometimes called the ‘milking parlour’, with either covered or open yards, has had a certain vogue and some very enthusiastic claims have been made for this method of housing.
2011, Edith H. Whetham, Joan Thirsk, ''The Agrarian History of England and Wales'', Volume 8: Volumes 1914-1939, bails%22+cow+milk&hl=en&ei=zmvGTqKPIuzDmQWV1oUn&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&redir_esc=yv=onepage&q&f=false page 191,
- Ten men thus sufficed for the milking of three hundred cows in five bails, instead of the thirty men who would normally have been employed by conventional methods.
A hinged bar as a restraint for animals, or on a typewriter.
{{quote-book|en|year=2011|author=Bob Ellis|title=Hush Now, Don't Cry|pageurl=http://books.google.com.au/books?id=Zgm4w0L4nwUC&pg=PA153&dq=%22bail%7Cbails%22+cow+milk&hl=en&ei=5FzGTtXSIO_xmAWTmvwf&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&redir_esc=yv=onepage&q=%22bail%7Cbails%22%20cow%20milk&f=false|page=153
A hoop, ring, or other object used to connect a pendant to a necklace.
One of the two wooden crosspieces that rest on top of the stumps to form a wicket.
(quote-web)
Normally curved handle suspended between sockets as a drawer pull. This may also be on a kettle or pail.
To secure the head of a cow during milking.
To confine.
To secure (a cow) by placing its head in a bail for milking.
To keep (a traveller) detained in order to rob them; to corner (a wild animal); loosely, to detain, up.
{{quote-text|en|year=2006|author=Clive James|title=North Face of Soho|page=128|publisher=Picador|year_published=2007
to go
to walk
lease (contract)
(quote-song)
(syn)