Bail
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bail teriminin İngilizce Türkçe sözlükte anlamı
- kefaletle serbest bırakmak {f}
- kefalet
Örnek Cümle:
Eğer kefalet ödeyemezsen hapishanede kalmak zorunda kalacaksın.
-If you can't make bail, you'll have to stay in jail.
Örnek Cümle:
Tom hiç kefaletle tahliye olmadı.
-Tom has never bailed.
- kefalet,v.kefaletini öde: n.kefalet
- kefaletle tahliye edilme (Kanun)
- boşaltmak (Denizbilim)
- çıkarmak (Denizbilim)
- kefaletini ödemek (Kanun)
- kepçe
- tutukluyu kefile teslim etmek (Kanun)
- kefalet vergini
- i., huk
- tekneye giren suyu kova, maşrapa v.b. ile boşaltmak {f}
- out {f}
- kurtarmak {f}
- sorumlu olmak
- bir kimseye kefalet ederek tahliyesini temin etmek
- kefalet ücreti
- tevdi etmek
- kulp {i}
- çember {i}
- teminât {i}
- (tekneye giren suyu boşaltmak için kullanılan) kova, maşrapa v.b {i}
- mevkufu kefile teslim etmek
- kefil {i}
Örnek Cümle:
Bana kefil oluyor musun?
-Are you bailing on me?
- suyunu boşaltmak (kayık) {f}
- emanet etmek {f}
- kefaletle tahliye edilme. f
- (sanığın tahliye edilmesi için verilmesi gereken) teminat akçesi, kefalet
- tahliye etmek (Denizbilim)
- bail out
- mali destek vererek kurtarmak
- bail out
- paçayı kurtarmak
- bail out
- paraşütle atlamak (uçaktan)
- bail fee
- kefalet parası
- bail out
- kefil olup hapisten çıkar
- bail out
- kefaletle serbest bıraktırmak
- bail out
- Paraşütle atlamak
- bail a company out
- finansal problemi olan şirketi kurtarmak
- bail bond
- kefalet bond
- bail out
- Kefaletle serbest bırakmak
- bail out
- Kefaletini ödeyip kurtarmak
- bail out
- Kefaletle kurtarmak
- bail out on someone
- Birini bırakmak, terketmek
- bail out.
- kurtarmak
- bail someone out
- kefaletle salıverilmesini sağla
- bail something out
- zor durumdan kurtar
- bail bond
- kefaletname
- bail bond
- (Kanun) teminat olarak verilen para
- bail bond
- (Ticaret) teminat olarak verilen tahvil
- bail bondsman
- (Kanun) kefaletnameci">(Kanun) kefaletnameci
- bail clause
- (Kanun) kefalet klozu
- bail hearing
- (Kanun) kefalet duruşması
- bail in error
- (Kanun) tehiri icra teminatı
- bail out
- paraşütle atlamak
- bail out a company
- sermayeyi artırarak iflastan kurtarmak
- bail out on someone
- (deyim) birisini yüzüstü bırakmak
- bail out water
- kayığın suyunu boşaltmak
- bail s.o. out
- birine kefalet ederek tahliyesini sağlamak
- bail s.o./s.t. out
- {k} birini/bir şeyi (zor bir durumdan) kurtarmak
- jump bail
- (Fiili Deyim ) kefaletle serbest bırakılmışken kaçmak
- bail out
- kurtulmak
- personal bail
- (Kanun) kefalet">(Kanun) kefalet
- bailable
- kefil olunabilir
- bailer
- çamur kutusu
- bailing
- {i} kefalet ödeme
- be out on bail
- kefaletle kurtulmak
- find bail
- kefil bulmak
- go bail
- kefalet etmek
- go bail for sb
- kefaletle serbest bıraktırmak
- on bail
- kefaletle
- release on bail
- kefaletle tahliye
- bailing
- kefalet öde
- common bail
- mahkemede hayali kefil isimleri kullanılarak yapılan resmi kayıt
- consideration of bail
- kefalet dikkate
- for which bail is permitted
- hangi kefalet izin verilir
- give leg bail
- bacak kefalet vermek
- post bail
- Mesaj kefalet
- surrender to so.'s bail
- bu kadar teslim. 'kefaletle s
- take leg bail
- kefalet bacak almak
- admit to bail
- kefaletle serbest bırakmak
- allow bail
- kefalete izin vermek
- allow bail
- kefaletle serbest bırakmak
- bail out
- kurtarmak
- bailable
- teminat olarak verilmi
- bailable
- teminât olarak verilmiş
- bailer
- {i} kefalet veren kimse
- bailer
- {i} kayığın suyunu boşaltan kimse
- bailer
- {i} suyu boşaltma kabı
- bailer
- (Ticaret) emanet veren kişi
- bailing
- balya yapmak
- bailing
- paketleyip balyalamak
- be on bail
- kefaletle çıkmak
- be out on bail
- kefalet ödeyip çıkmak
- forfeit one's bail
- kefalet hakkını kaybetmek
- form of bail
- (Kanun) kefaletin şekli
- go bail for
- -e kefil olmak
- go bail for
- (Fiili Deyim ) kefil olmak , kefil olup serbest bıraktırmak
- go bail for smb
- kefaletini ödemek
- go bail for smb
- kefil olmak
- go/stand bail for
- (sanığa) kefil olmak
- go/stand bail for
- kefil olmak (sanığa)
- go/stand bail for
- (sanığın) kefaletini yatırmak
- grant bail
- kefaleti kabul etmek
- grant bail
- kefaletle serbest bırakmak
- grant s.o. bail
- birini kefaletle/kefaleten tahliye etmek
- jump bail
- kefalet hakkını kötüye kullanıp kaçmak
- jump one's bail
- kefalet altındayken duruşmaya gelmemek
- jump/skip bail
- {k} (kefaletle tahliye edilen sanık) hazır bulunması gereken duruşmaya gelmemek
- on bail
- kefaletle çıkmış
- release on bail
- kefaletle serbest bırakma
- release s.o. on bail
- birini kefaletle/kefaleten tahliye etmek
- stand bail for
- sanığa kefil olmak
- stand bail for
- efil olmak
- swinging bail
- (İnşaat) asma ahır bölmesi
İlgili Terimler
bail teriminin İngilizce İngilizce sözlükte anlamı
- Normally curved handle suspended between sockets as a drawer pull
- A frame to restrain a cow during outdoor milking
- The person providing such payment
- To set free
- To secure (a cow) by placing its head in a bail for milking
- To confine
- To secure the head of a cow during milking
- A hinged bar as a restraint for animals, or on a typewriter
- A hoop, ring or handle (especially of a kettle or bucket)
- To secure the release of an arrested person by providing bail
- A stall for a cow (or other animal) (usually tethered with a semi-circular hoop)
- To hand over personal property to be held temporarily by another as a bailment
- To keep (a traveller) detained in order to rob them; to corner (a wild animal); loosely, to detain, hold up. (Usually with up.)
Örnek Cümle:
The transition over the rooftop would have been quicker if Sellers had not been bailed up by a particularly hostile spiritual presence speaking Swedish.
- Security, usually a sum of money, exchanged for the release of an arrested person as a guarantee of that person's appearance for trial
- : To not attend
Örnek Cümle:
I'm going to bail on this afternoon's meeting.
- To exit quickly
Örnek Cümle:
The Teacher Home Visit Program takes a huge commitment—time, energy, patience, diplomacy. Quite a few schools have tried it and bailed.
- To release a person under such guarantee
- A bucket or scoop used for removing water from a boat etc
- One of the two wooden crosspieces that rest on top of the stumps to form a wicket
- Release from imprisonment on payment of such money
- To remove water from a boat by scooping it out
- the legal system that allows an accused person to be temporarily released from custody (usually on condition that a sum of money guarantees their appearance at trial); "he is out on bail"
- to give bail or security, to admit to bail, release upon bail, deliver goods in charge, lade water with a bucket {v}
- a surety of another, release from custody on giving security, handle, hoop {n}
- A half hoop for supporting the cover of a carrier's wagon, awning of a boat, etc
- The release of a person from custody based on a written commitment or promise by a person that they will appear in court on the next occasion when their case comes before the court •Bail
- release after a security has been paid
- The deposit - money, property, or bond - that is put up by, or on behalf of, an arrested person to secure his or her release from jail before or after court proceedings begin The state Constitution declares all arrested persons, other than those charged with a death penalty offense, are entitled to bail
- (criminal law) money that must be forfeited by the bondsman if an accused person fails to appear in court for trial; "the judge set bail at $10,000"; "a $10,000 bond was furnished by an alderman"
- To deliver, as goods in trust, for some special object or purpose, upon a contract, expressed or implied, that the trust shall be faithfully executed on the part of the bailee, or person intrusted; as, to bail cloth to a tailor to be made into a garment; to bail goods to a carrier
- remove (water) from a vessel with a container
- The spelling bale is also used for meaning 4., and for meanings
- In criminal cases, a sum of money posted by or on behalf of a defendant to guarantee his appearance in court after being released from jail
- This is the old term for a Recognizance, the money an accused person promises to pay if she or he does not appear for trial The word 'bail' is also commonly used to refer to the conditions which an accused person promises to obey from the time he or she is released after arrest, until the trial
- A certain limit within a forest
- A division for the stalls of an open stable
- Hence: The space inclosed by it; the outer court
- A sum of money or other form of security demanded by the court; (1) in exchange for the release of the accused from custody, and (2) to guarantee his/her later appearance in court
- A system where a sum of money is deposed in a court to ensure that an individual returns to the court to have his case tried
- The outer wall of a feudal castle
- security given for release from jail, as in: The bail was set at $100,000 00
- free a person from jail by pledging a sum of money; empty out water; rescue from distress; leave, depart (Slang); temporarily give property to another person without transferring ownership {f}
- To lade; to dip and throw; usually with out; as, to bail water out of a boat
- The term applied to the law which enables a person accused of a criminal charge to be released from custody between the date they are charged and the hearing date
- A line of palisades serving as an exterior defense
- verb (Vert) A fall to avoid possible slam To get out of an unmakeable situation by purposely not making a trick Usually due to a timing error or mistake (Street) To step or jump off your board to avoid possible slam or injury
- money pledged in order to release someone from jail; freeing from jail by a sum of money; pail, bucket {i}
- An amount paid or pledged by the defendant to make sure he or she will appear in court
- (noun) Security (usually in the form of a cash bond) given for the release of a criminal defendant or witness from legal custody while awiaitng further legal proceedings (for example, while awaiting trial) Bail is forfeited ifthe party fails to appear before the court at such later time as may be determined
- empty (a vessel) by bailing
- Security, usually a sum of money, exchanged for the release of an arrested person as a guarantee of that persons appearance for trial
- Money exchanged for the temporary release of an arrested person as a guarantee that the person will appear for trial For example, if someone should be arrested and put in jail, he or she would probably have to stay there until the trial takes place in court But if someone puts up money or property satisfactory to the court as a guarantee that the accused person will appear in court for trial, the court usually will release the person from jail until the trial
- Bail is permission for an arrested person to be released after bail has been paid. He was yesterday given bail by South Yorkshire magistrates
- The arched handle of a kettle, pail, or similar vessel, usually movable
- money which must be paid prior to your release from police custody If you show up for your trial, the money will be returned
- If a prisoner jumps bail, he or she does not come back for his or her trial after being released on bail. He had jumped bail last year while being tried on drug charges. Temporary release of a prisoner in exchange for security given to guarantee the prisoner's appearance at a later hearing. It also refers to the actual security given (e.g., cash). Its main use today is to secure the freedom, pending trial, of someone arrested and charged with a criminal offense. Its use in civil (noncriminal) cases is far less common, as most do not involve imprisonment. The amount of bail is generally set in relation to the gravity of the offense, though other factors, such as the strength of the evidence, the character of the accused, and the accused's ability to secure bail may also be considered. See also bond, recognizance
- To deliver; to release
- If someone is bailed, they are released while they are waiting for their trial, after paying an amount of money to the court. He was bailed for probation reports He was bailed to appear before local magistrates on 5 November
- A bucket or scoop used in bailing water out of a boat
- Security given for the release of a criminal defendant or witness from legal custody (usually in the form of money) to secure his appearance on the day and time appointed
- The top or cross piece (or either of the two cross pieces) of the wicket
- To remove water with a bucket or pump Also, a component that controls fishing line on a spinning reel
- A metal, semicircular arm on an open- faced spinning reel that engages the line after a cast
- remove (water) from a vessel with a container empty (a vessel) by bailing secure the release of (someone) by providing security deliver something in trust to somebody for a special purpose and for a limited period release after a security has been paid
- and
- Custody; keeping
- Bail is a sum of money that an arrested person or someone else puts forward as a guarantee that the arrested person will attend their trial in a law court. If the arrested person does not attend it, the money will be lost. He was freed on bail pending an appeal The high court set bail at $8,000
- The processed of being released from custody prior to the trial or the hearing of an appeal against a conviction
- of the phrasal verb
- The person or persons who procure the release of a prisoner from the custody of the officer, or from imprisonment, by becoming surety for his appearance in court
- bail bond
- a surety, used to obtain the release of a criminal defendant who has been required to give bail
- bail bonds
- plural form of bail bond
- bail bondsman
- A person who provides bail bonds, and takes responsibility for the court appearances of the persons to whom such bonds are issued
- bail bondsmen
- plural form of bail bondsman
- bail jumping
- Not appearing when and where required to do so as a condition of bail
- bail out
- To secure the release of an arrested person by providing bail money
- bail out
- To sell all or part of one's holdings in stocks, real estate, a business, etc
I'm going to bail out of stocks and buy gold instead.
- bail out
- To rescue, especially financially
Once again, the industry got itself in trouble and government had to bail it out.
- bail out
- To exit an aircraft while in flight
Holmes bailed out of his fighter and parachuted onto an apartment house.
- bail out
- To leave (or not attend at all) a place or a situation, especially quickly or when the situation has become undesirable
I'm going to bail out of class today.
- bail out
- To remove water from a boat by scooping it out
- bail out on
- To abandon, or stop supporting someone or something
- bail a company out
- help or rescue a company with financial problems
- bail down
- Reduce the level of liquid in a well bore by bailing
- bail out on someone
- Leave, abandon
- bail bond
- A document purchased from a bondsman which is given to the court instead of money for bail Once signed by the defendant, he/she is released from custody on the condition that the amount will be forfeited should the defendant not appear in court at the required time
- bail bond
- A bond or obligation given by a prisoner and his surety, to insure the prisoner's appearance in court, at the return of the writ
- bail bond
- An obligation signed by the accused, with sureties, to secure his presence in court
- bail bond
- Obligation, signed by the accused, giving bail to be released from custody and insuring their appearance in court
- bail bond
- an agreement by a surety to pay a certain sum of money if the defendant fails to appear in court
- bail bond
- An obligation signed by the accused to secure his or her presence at the trial This obligation means that the accused may lose money by not properly appearing for the trial Often referred to simply as bond
- bail bond
- An agreement by a third party to pay a certain sum of money if the defendant fails to appear in court
- bail bond
- A legal paper that you buy from a bondsman and give to the court instead of bail The defendant signs it and is let go But if they don't come to court when they're supposed to, they must pay the amount of money on the bail bond
- bail bond
- bond given to release a person from jail until his trial
- bail bond
- A financial obligation which guarantees a person's future appearance in court
- bail bond
- (criminal law) money that must be forfeited by the bondsman if an accused person fails to appear in court for trial; "the judge set bail at $10,000"; "a $10,000 bond was furnished by an alderman"
- bail bond
- An obligation signed by the defendant, with sureties, to secure his/her presence in court
- bail bond
- Obligation to pay bail if defendant fails to appear in court
- bail bond
- A written agreement executed by the defendant or another surety that the defendant will appear as required those persons (called sureties) must pay to the court the amount of money specified in the order fixing bail This may be cash, surety, money order, check or property
- bail bond
- An obligation signed by the accused to secure his or her presence at the trial This obligation means that the accused may lose money by not appearing for the trial Often referred to simply as "bond "
- bail bond
- A financial obligation signed by the accused and those who serve as sureties to guarantee his future appearance in court
- bail bond
- Special bail in court to abide the judgment
- bail bond
- 500 000
- bail out
- parachute from an airplane; rescue from distress (esp. financial distress); free a person from jail by pledging a sum of money; abandon or escape a situation (Slang)
- bail out
- to rescue a person or organization in financial difficulties by providing money
- bail out
- free on bail
- bail out
- to play or aim away from trouble (usually extreme) Example: I was afraid of the water hazard on the right side of the fairway, so I decided to bail out into the left rough
- bail out
- If a pilot bails out of an aircraft that is crashing, he or she jumps from it, using a parachute to land safely. Reid was forced to bail out of the crippled aircraft The pilot bailed out safely
- bail out
- remove (water) from a boat by dipping and throwing over the side
- bail out
- to parachute from an aircraft in an emergency
- bail out
- remove (water) from a boat by dipping and throwing over the side free on bail
- bail out
- see bail 4
- bail out
- To help your teammate
- bail out
- If you bail someone out, you help them out of a difficult situation, often by giving them money. They will discuss how to bail the economy out of its slump
- bail out
- depart, usually angrily
- bail out
- If you bail someone out, you pay bail on their behalf. He has been jailed eight times. Each time, friends bailed him out
- bail-out
- financial help given to a person or a company that is in difficulty
- bailable
- For which bail is permitted
- bailer
- a utensil, as a bucket or cup, used in bailing; a machine for bailing water out of a pit
- bailer
- one who bails or lades
- bailable
- {a} that may be bailed, to admit to bail
- bailer
- {n} one who delivers goods in trust
- common bail
- The formal entry of fictitious sureties in the proper office of the court, which is called filing common bail to the action
- common bail bond
- The most common bail bond is a Surety Bond. It involves a contract with a bail agent who posts a bond for the full bail amount, which financially guarantees that the defendant will show up for all court proceedings
- on bail
- (with permission to be temporarily released from custody) on provision of security to appear for trial
- bailable
- Admitting of bail; as, a bailable offense
- bailable
- admitting of bail; "a bailable offense
- bailable
- Eligible for bail
- bailable
- eligible for bail; "a bailable defendant"
- bailable
- That can be delivered in trust; as, bailable goods
- bailable
- Having the right or privilege of being admitted to bail, upon bond with sureties; used of persons
- bailable
- eligible for bail; "a bailable defendant" admitting of bail; "a bailable offense
- bailable
- {s} able to make bail
- bailed
- past of bail
- bailer
- A long pipe with a valve at the lower end, used to remove slurry from the bottom or side of a well as it is being drilled or to obtain a water sample from a developed well
- bailer
- one who intentionally leaves early
- bailer
- A pipe with a valve at the lower end, used to remove slurry from the bottom or side of a well as it is being drilled, or to collect ground-water samples from wells or open boreholes 2 A tube of varying length
- bailer
- A 10- to 20-foot-long pipe equipped with a valve at the lower end A bailer is used to remove slurry from the bottom or the side of a well as it is being drilled
- bailer
- A long pipe with a valve at the lower end, used to remove slurry from the bottom or side of a well as it is being drilled
- bailer
- {i} bucket for bailing water
- bailer
- Device used to remove water from the canoe Can be as simple as a milk jug cut to make a scoop
- bailing
- {i} process of scooping water from a boat
- bailing
- present participle of bail
- bails
- third-person singular of bail
- consideration of bail
- possibility of a suspect being released on bail (money provided in assurance that one will return at an appointed time)
- get out on bail
- be released from prison prior to a hearing in return for financial collateral
- held without bail
- imprisoned without the option of being released on bail
- jump bail
- leave town illegally to avoid a court trial
- out on bail
- released from jail by placing a money bond which guarantees a prisoner will return to court
- prisoner on bail
- prisoner released from jail by placing a money bond which guarantees he will return to court
- release on bail
- {i} temporary freedom from arrest till the time of trial in exchange for a deposit of a sum of money which is set by the court (Law)
- release on bail
- {f} allow an arrested person temporary freedom until the time of trial in exchange for a deposit of a sum of money which is set by the court (Law)
- released on bail
- temporary freed from arrest till the time of trial in exchange for a deposit of a sum of money which is set by the court (Law)
- seek bail
- request bail, ask to be freed from jail in return for making a financial guarantee that one will return to court for a trial
- skip bail
- escape while released on bond
- was released on bail
- came out of jail by paying a bond
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