Noun
/ˌɔːtəˈmætɪk ˈbeɪlər/
An "automatic bailer" refers to a device that automatically collects and discharges fluid, typically used in industries such as agriculture or construction, where managing liquid waste is necessary. These machines help in removing accumulated water or liquid from a designated area, ensuring efficient operation and reducing manual labor. The term is not as commonly used in everyday conversation and is more prevalent in industrial or technical contexts.
The term "automatic bailer" is more common in written contexts such as manuals, product descriptions, and industrial documentation than in everyday speech.
The automatic bailer efficiently removed excess water from the flooded area.
La baire automática eliminó eficientemente el exceso de agua de la zona inundada.
Our farm invested in an automatic bailer to streamline the irrigation process.
Nuestra granja invirtió en una baire automática para agilizar el proceso de riego.
The construction site utilized an automatic bailer to keep the workspace dry.
El sitio de construcción utilizó una baire automática para mantener el área de trabajo seca.
While "automatic bailer" itself does not frequently appear in idiomatic expressions, related terms might feature in discussions about fluid management or efficiency in industrial settings.
"To bail out water" means to remove fluid from a space, often using a bailer.
Es necesario bailing out the water after heavy rains.
Es necesario sacar el agua después de las fuertes lluvias.
"To bail (someone) out" commonly means to save someone from a difficult situation, which utilizes the concept of helping.
My friend decided to bail me out when I faced financial trouble.
Mi amigo decidió ayudarme cuando enfrenté problemas financieros.
"To throw in the towel" implies giving up or conceding defeat, often in contexts of persistence, unlike the automatic action of a bailer.
After trying to fix the machine for hours, the technician finally threw in the towel.
Después de intentar reparar la máquina durante horas, el técnico finalmente se rindió.
The term "bailer" is derived from the verb "bail," which originates from the Old French "bailler," meaning "to deliver" or "to give." The prefix "automatic" comes from the Greek "automatos," meaning "self-moving" or "acting of itself."
Synonyms:
- Bailer
- Liquid extractor
- Water pump
Antonyms:
- Accumulator
- Reservoir
- Containment system