/tə hæv ən ˈæləˌbaɪ/ – Phrase
Definition: có chứng cứ ngoại phạm.
A more thorough explanation: To have an alibi means to have evidence or proof that a person was elsewhere at the time a crime was committed, thereby providing a defense against accusations of involvement in the crime.
Example: The defendant claimed to have an alibi for the time of the crime, stating that he was at a restaurant with friends.