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[bail out]
** English
*** Alternative forms
- [en]
*** Etymology
[en].
*** Pronunciation
- [en]
*** Noun
[wikipedia] [en-noun]
1. A rescue , especially a financial rescue. 2. * {{ quote-text | en | year=2016 | author=Otmar Issing; former ECB chief economist | title=Euro 'house of cards' to collapse, warns ECB prophet | url=http://www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2016/10/16/euro-house-of-cards-to-collapse-warns-ecb-prophet/ |passage="The no BAILOUT' clause is violated every day."}}
1. * [en] 2. The process of exit ing an aircraft while in flight . 3. * {{ quote-journal | en | year=1972 | journal=Popular Mechanics | volume=138 | issue=3 | page=193 |passage= BAILOUTS from side doors are risky because the slipstream may carry a chutist into the plane's tail section.}}
1. [en] A backup supply of air in scuba diving . 2. [en] The situation where a firefighter uses equipment to escape a structure where fire has proven uncontrollable.
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- [en] (verb)
**** Translations
[a rescue, especially a financial rescue]
- Catalan: [ca] , [ca] - Chinese: - German: [de] - Indonesian: [id] - Italian: [it] , [it] - Japanese: [ja] - Polish: [pl] - Russian: [ru] , [ru] - Spanish: [es] - Swedish: [sv] - Turkish: [tr] , [tr] [trans-bottom]
[backup supply of air in scuba diving]
- German: [de] - Polish: [pl] - Spanish: [es] - Turkish: [tr] [trans-bottom]
*** See also
- Appendix:American Dialect Society words of the year
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** Italian
*** Etymology
[it].
*** Noun
[m]
1. [it] [en]
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