/ʌnˈbeɪləbəl/ – adjective
Definition: 1. không có năng lực pháp lý để đứng ra bảo lãnh;
2. không được phép bảo lãnh.
A more thorough explanation: “Unbailable” refers to a situation where a person accused of a crime is not eligible for release on bail. This typically occurs when the offense is serious or when the court believes that the individual poses a significant risk of fleeing or committing further crimes if released.
Example: The judge ruled that the offense was serious and therefore unbailable, meaning the defendant would not be allowed to post bail and would remain in custody until the trial.