/pəˈroʊl bɔrd/ – Phrase
Definition: hội đồng phóng thích trước thời hạn có điều kiện.
A more thorough explanation: A parole board is a group of individuals, typically appointed by a government authority, responsible for determining whether an incarcerated individual is eligible for release from prison before serving their full sentence, and under what conditions they may be released.
Example: The parole board will review the inmate’s case to determine if they are eligible for early release from prison.