English to Spanish Dictionary bail

bail

fianza
definition
verb
his son called home to get bailed out of jail
release or secure the release of (a prisoner) on payment of bail.
the first priority is to bail out the boat with buckets
scoop water out of (a ship or boat).
noun
he has been released on bail
the temporary release of an accused person awaiting trial, sometimes on condition that a sum of money be lodged to guarantee their appearance in court.
We went back out to the middle, took a light reading and removed the bails .
a bar that holds something in place, in particular.
translation of 'bail'
verb
caucionar,
desaguar,
poner en libertad bajo fianza,
achicar
noun
muro exterior,
achicador,
fianza,
asa,
arco
example
The defendants were released on 'bail' at Cork District Court yesterday for sentencing on February 15.
He is free on £1.87 million 'bail' and at an ‘undisclosed location’, believed to be in Las Vegas.
Two days later he was spotted again at the tournament and taken into custody, his 'bail' set at $2 million.
The 'bail' handle is characterized by an open loop that hangs freely between two fixed mounts.
We find the most popular compromise between what was and what will be is the simple 'bail' handle, usually in an antique finish.
A man who struck his wife during the course of a row was released on 'bail' at Carlow District Court on February 28.
The vast majority of the defendants pleaded not guilty and were released on 'bail' with strict conditions.
Close and snap the carriage latch, and pull the 'bail' arm back.
It has a one piece metal ring around the parameter in which the 'bail' is connected.
they feared the financier would be tempted to forfeit the £10 million 'bail' and flee
The 'bail' handle can be created with an old coat hanger or other scrap of wire.
A unique latch mechanism with a safety 'bail' secures the tub and undercarriage to the drawbar and remains flush with or recessed within the undercarriage.
An optional 'bail' arm handle is also available.
My folly was in thinking that the problem was that I was not getting the paper positioned properly under the paper 'bail' .
When it is difficult to open the paper 'bail' because of the position of the print head, close the printer.
Made of highly figured mahogany it retains its original large brass 'bail' handles and keyhole escutcheons.
In the closed position, this cone locking 'bail' secures the traffic cones and retains them on the cone support bail for transporting.
They have a lift ring on the top and a 'bail' handle for use on the cook fire.
When in the second position, the flap 'bail' holds a non-first end portion of the flap against the first inner surface of the chute.
The men are expected to be retried, although Cazares has been free on $1 million 'bail' since August.
He has pleaded not guilty and is free on almost €3 million 'bail' .
The 'bail' arm squeegees on your Gerber Digital Color Printing System may stick to the surface of Static Cling.
Magistrates adjourned sentencing for reports and released him on 'bail' , with conditions he must not enter Leisure World or any public changing cubicles.
A wire 'bail' holds the detachable battery compartment cover in place.
He was charged with sexual abuse and freed on £1.87 million 'bail' .
Return the paper 'bail' and the paper should now be positioned at the tear.
He is currently being held at Salem County Correctional Facility in lieu of $1.8-million 'bail' .
If you are using the 'bail' rings, you'll want to sew a loop in each end of the strap.
Despite taking on water and having to 'bail' all the way, the trip took only a week.
The appellants were released on 'bail' having spent approximately 7 months in custody.
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