/ɪˈloʊpmənt/ – noun
Definition: việc bỏ trốn khỏi nhà bố mẹ (để lấy nhau).
A more thorough explanation: In legal terms, “elopement” refers to the act of running away secretly to get married, typically without parental consent or knowledge. It can also be used in the context of a person, especially a minor or someone under guardianship, running away from their legal guardian or caregiver.
Example: The couple’s elopement was a surprise to their families, who were not informed about their plans to marry.