/breɪk-aʊt/ – Verb
Definition: 1. chạy trốn, vượt ngục;
2. cậy cửa để trốn ra khỏi phòng.
A more thorough explanation: Break-out refers to the act of escaping or breaking free from a confined space, such as a prison or detention facility, without authorization.
Example: The defendant’s sudden break-out from the courtroom during the trial caused a disruption and led to a mistrial being declared.