/tə ɡoʊ beɪl, tə pʊt ɪn beɪl, fɔr ˈsʌmwʌn/ – Phrase
Definition: đóng tiền bảo lãnh cho người nào đó (để được tạm thả).
A more thorough explanation: To “go bail” or to “put in bail” for someone refers to the act of providing a guarantee, typically in the form of money or property, to secure the release of an individual who has been arrested or detained. By posting bail, the person agrees to ensure that the individual will appear in court as required and will comply with any conditions set by the court. Failure to comply may result in the forfeiture of the bail amount.
Example: I had to go bail for my friend who was arrested for shoplifting.