/tə kɪl ə bɪl/ – Phrase
Definition: giết chết một dự luật.
A more thorough explanation: “To kill a bill” is a colloquial term used in legislative contexts to refer to the act of preventing a proposed bill from becoming law by defeating it in the legislative process, such as through voting against it or blocking its progress in committee.
Example: In the legislative process, a motion to kill a bill was proposed by the opposition party.