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其中的情况):’d understand.i/you wanted to bafi out o/thisrdationshiP.如果你想从这种关系中摆脱出来,我 岢以理解。,bai ’out | ,bai.(sth)«-*’.out to empty water from sth by lifting it out with your hand or a container (往外舀水He had to stop rowing to bad water out /the boat.他不得不停止划船,把船里的水舀 出.◊ 77ie boat wfH sfnfc unZess we baiZ out.我们若不 排水,船就要沉。bail sb—'out to pay sb’s bail for them 保释(被告.),bail sbWout (of sth) to rescue sb from a difficult situation.帮助_'某人_)脱离困境:The government had to bail the company out of financial dicu^y.政府只得帮助该公司渡过财玫难关。◊Rycm’s Zate goa baiied out his team.瑞安在比赛后阶段得的-^分 拯救了他的球队。〇 note at save bai-iey /'belli/ noun the open area of a castle, inside the outer wall (城堡外廓内的堡场 'Baiiey bridge noun a temporary bridge made of strips of metal that can be quickly put together, used espe- cially by the armed forces贝雷桥(用金属;^临时搭建的 活便桥,尤为军用0

bail-iff /'beilif/ noun 1 (8r£) a law officer whose job is to take the possessions and property of people who cannot pay their debts 执达员达官:2 (8r£) a person employed to manage land or a large farm for sb else j£ 'i管家 3 (A//\m£) an official who keepsorder in court, takes people to their seats, watches prisoners, etc.法警 bail-out /'beilaut/ noun an act of giving money to a company, a foreign country, etc. that has very serious financial problems 紧急财政Sbain-marie l,bxm mae'ri:/ noun (from French) a pan of hot water in which a bowl of food is cooked or warmed slowly热水炖锅;热水蒸锅;双层保温锅 bairn /bean; A/Amfbern/ /701//7 (Scoff/Vfngf) a child 小孩 bait /beit/ noun, verb

m noun [U, C] 1 food put on a hook to catch fish or in nets, traps, etc. to catcA animals or birds 鱼馆;诱_.TTie took the bait.鱼咬了.钓傅2 a person, or thing that is used to catch sb or to attract them, for example to make them do what you want用作诱俾的人(或物

verb [VN] 1 to place food on a hook, in a trap, etc. in order to attract or catch an animal 卞诱傅;在(鱼钩 上、陷阱中等)放诱馆:He baited the trap with a piece /meat.他在陷阱中放了一片肉做诱饵2 1(161«^1'- ately try to make sb angry by making cruel or insulting remarks (故意以侮辱备言语激怒3 -baiting (in compound nouns 构成复合名词)the activity of attacking a wild animal witli dogs 纵夫袭击野兽):bear- 纵产斗:熊

,bait-and-'switch noun [C, usually sing.] a selling method where advertisements for low-priced products are used to attract customers, who are then persuaded to buy sth more expensive 售法(以廉价商品招徕,再兜售&

g价商品

baize /beiz/ noun [U] a type of thick cloth made of wool that is usually green, used especially for covering card tables and billiard, snooker or pool tables 台面呢

(通常绿色,尤用作牌桌、台球台面的衬垫)

bake /beik/ verb

1 ~ sth (for sb) I ~ (sb) sth to cook food in an oven without extra fat or liquid; to be cooked in this way (,在烤炉里 > 烘烤;焙[VN] bafced appZes烤苹果◊ [VN, VNN] J’m baking a birthday cafce/or Atoc我在给亚M 克 斯烤生日蛋糕◊ I’m bafcing Atoc a cafce.我在给亚历克 斯;^蛋糕。V] the ddicious smeH / baking bread 烤制 .包的# vocabulary notes on page Rl 5 2 to become or to make sth become hard by heating (将某 物)烤硬[V] The bricks are Ze_/t in the fcfZn to'bafce..* S放在窑里◊ [VN-ADj] The sun had bafced the ground harS.太阳 ®硬了。[also VN] 3 [vr(/>?/ow?fl/) to be or become very hot (变得热,炎热We sat bafci/ig in the sun.我们坐在太阳底下晒得热死了。 see alSO HALF-BAKED

baked Al*aska /,beikt a'laeska/ noun [c, U] a dessert made of cake and ice cream covered in meringue and cooked quickly in a very hot oven 烤脆皮冰激凌蛋糕,