/prɪzənər æt ðə bɑr/ – Phrase
Definition: bị cáo.
A more thorough explanation: “Prisoner at the bar” refers to a person who is on trial in a court of law, standing before the judge or jury to answer to criminal charges brought against them. The term is often used in legal proceedings to describe the defendant during a trial.
Example: The prisoner at the bar pleaded not guilty to the charges of robbery and assault.