/tə dɪˈnaɪ beɪl/ – Phrase
Definition: từ chối bảo lãnh.
A more thorough explanation: To deny bail means to refuse to release a defendant from custody pending trial or sentencing, typically due to concerns about flight risk, danger to the community, or potential obstruction of justice.
Example: The judge decided to deny bail to the defendant due to the serious nature of the charges against them.