/tə kip frʌm ðə kɔrt/ – Phrase
Definition: che giấu tòa án.
A more thorough explanation: “To keep from the court” typically refers to a situation where a party is able to prevent a case or legal matter from being brought before a court for consideration or judgment. This may involve actions such as settling a dispute outside of court, obtaining a dismissal of a case, or successfully invoking a legal defense that prevents the case from proceeding to trial.
Example: The defendant’s attorney filed a motion to suppress the evidence in order to keep it from the court during the trial.