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How to use "bail" ?
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Dec 30, 2017 11:58 AM
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It can be used instead of the verb "to leave". For example:
A: "This party is really boring, right?"
B: "Yeah, shall we bail?" (Yeah, shall we leave?)
Or it can be used to say that someone didn't meet another person (but they planned/arranged to in the past). For Example:
A: Steve and I are going to the movie theatre tomorrow. Do you want to come?
B: Sure! See you then.
*The next day at the movie theatre*
B: "Where is Steve?"
A: "Ah, he bailed!" / "Ah, he bailed on us!" (Ah, he is not coming anymore!)
Hope this helps!
December 30, 2017
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This thread is answered already. Im gonna bail.
December 30, 2017
Here you have some examples:
To walk out on someone; to leave someone.
- "She bailed on me after all we had been through together."
- "Don't bail on me, yo!"
To leave
- "Well, I gotta bail"
希望这些例子有用吧。加油!
December 30, 2017
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