/ˈæləˌbaɪ/ – Noun
Definition: chứng cứ ngoại phạm; đưa ra chứng cứ ngoại phạm.
A more thorough explanation: An alibi is a defense in criminal law where a defendant asserts that they were elsewhere at the time a crime was committed and therefore could not have been responsible for it.
Example: The defendant provided a strong alibi, proving that he was out of town at the time of the crime.