/ˈbeɪlzmən/ – Noun
Definition: người bảo lãnh (cho người bị bắt).
A more thorough explanation: A “bailsman” is a person who provides bail for an accused person, typically by posting a bond or surety to secure the release of the accused from custody pending trial. The bailsman is responsible for ensuring that the accused appears in court as required and may be required to forfeit the bail amount if the accused fails to appear.
Example: The bail bondsman posted bail for the defendant, allowing them to be released from custody pending trial.