/tə bæk ə bɪl/ – Phrase
Definition: ký hậu một hối phiếu.
A more thorough explanation: “To back a bill” in legal terms refers to expressing support for a proposed piece of legislation, typically by a legislator or a group of individuals or organizations. This support can take various forms, such as publicly endorsing the bill, voting in favor of it, or actively working to promote its passage.
Example: The senator presented compelling evidence in the form of expert testimony to back the bill during the committee hearing.