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bale

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
Related topics: Agriculture
bale1 /beɪl/ noun [countable]  1TMTAa large quantity of something such as paper or hay that is tightly tied together especially into a block 大捆,大包〔纸、干草等〕 a bale of straw 一大捆稻草
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baleShipments of cotton rose to 280,000 bales from 261,700 bales.He left off patting Prince and came and sat down on a bale of hay, not looking at me.Mr Bean was opening out bales of straw making deep beds.Stack bales like giant bricks to make the walls.Two of us should manage the bales an' the ovver two can carry down the crates of ornaments.At the end of the barn he saw a fragment of raincoat material between two bales.
Related topics: Agriculture
bale2 verb [transitive]  1.TCNTAto tie something such as paper or hay into a large block 把〔纸、干草等〕绑成一大捆n2.bale out phrasal verb  bail2, bail-out
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Examples from the Corpus
baleCrews are compressing, baling and then loading the tires on to trucks for a six-hour drive to an Arizona recycler.Outdoor concerts are fine for country singers, provided they involve cutting and baling hay from the seating areas before hand.It normally took the form of shearing, combining, baling, muck spreading, etc.Return in good time to bale out the kitchen and read note reminding you of half-day closing in Muswell Hill.A.J. Reeves baling out with slight injuries.Afterwards his men felt that he had waited too long before baling out.
From Longman Business Dictionarybalebale1 /beɪl/ verb bale somebody/something → out→ See Verb tablebalebale2 noun [countable]TRANSPORT a large quantity of something such as paper, hay, or cotton that is tightly tied togetherShipments of cotton rose to 280,000 bales from 261,700 bales.Origin bale1 (1300-1400) Old French
bale1 nounbale2 verbLDOCE OnlineChinese
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bale
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bale1 /beɪl/ noun [countable]
 Date: 1300-1400
 Language: Old French
a large quantity of something such as paper or hay that is tightly tied together especially into a block:
    a bale of straw

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bale2 verb [transitive]
to tie something such as paper or hay into a large block
     
bale out phrasal verb
  ⇨ bail2, bail-out


baleBrE /beɪl/ 🔊NAmE /beɪl/ 🔊 nouna large amount of a light material pressed tightly together and tied up 大包,大捆(轻物品)bales of hay/straw/cotton/wool 大捆大捆的干草/稻草/棉花/羊毛
baleBrE /beɪl/ 🔊NAmE /beɪl/ 🔊 verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they bale BrE /beɪl/ 🔊 NAmE /beɪl/ 🔊present simple - he / she / it bales BrE /beɪlz/ 🔊 NAmE /beɪlz/ 🔊past simple baled BrE /beɪld/ 🔊 NAmE /beɪld/ 🔊past participle baled BrE /beɪld/ 🔊 NAmE /beɪld/ 🔊 -ing form baling BrE /ˈbeɪlɪŋ/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈbeɪlɪŋ/ 🔊~ sth to make sth into bales 将…打成大包(或大捆)The waste paper is baled, then sent for recycling. 废纸被打成大包,然后送去回收再利用。🔊🔊~ sb (to do sth) (BrE) = bail ˌbale ˈoutˌbale sth↔ˈoutˌbale sb↔ˈout(BrE) = bail out (of sth), bail out, bail sb↔out (of sth)