/tə beɪl sʌmb aʊt/ – Phrase
Definition: bảo lãnh cho người nào đó.
A more thorough explanation: To “bail someone out” legally refers to the act of providing financial security, such as a bond or bail money, to secure the release of an individual from custody pending their trial or court appearance. This typically involves posting bail with the court or a bail bondsman to guarantee the individual’s appearance in court and compliance with any conditions set by the court.
Example: The defendant’s family had to bail him out of jail by posting bail.