/ˈbeɪləbl/ – Adjective
Definition: cho phép giao bảo lãnh, có thể giao bảo lãnh.
A more thorough explanation: In legal terms, the word “bailable” refers to a situation where a person who has been arrested or detained has the right to be released from custody upon posting bail. Bail is a set amount of money or property that is provided as a guarantee that the individual will appear in court for their scheduled hearings and comply with any other conditions set by the court. If a charge is bailable, it means that the person has the option to secure their release by posting bail.
Example: The judge set a bailable amount for the defendant’s release pending trial.