/pru:vd ‘æləbaɪ/ – Phrase
Definition: chứng cứ ngoại phạm đã được chứng minh.
A more thorough explanation: A “proved alibi” refers to a defense in a criminal case where the accused provides evidence demonstrating that they were not present at the scene of the crime when it occurred. This evidence must be substantiated and verified to the satisfaction of the court in order to be considered a “proved alibi.”
Example: The defendant’s proved alibi provided a strong defense in the case.