/tə stænd beɪl/ – Phrase
Definition: đang được bảo lãnh.
A more thorough explanation: “To stand bail” means to act as a surety for a person who has been arrested or is facing criminal charges, by providing a guarantee to the court that the person will appear for trial or other court proceedings. The person standing bail agrees to be responsible for ensuring the defendant’s compliance with the conditions of their release, and may be required to pay a specified amount of money if the defendant fails to appear in court as required.
Example: The judge allowed the defendant’s family member to stand bail for him, ensuring his release from custody pending trial.