/æmbi’dekstə/ – Noun/Adjective
Definition: 1. luật sư bào chữa nhận thù lao của cả hai bên trong vụ kiện;
2. thẩm phán ăn hối lộ hai mang.
A more thorough explanation: Ambidexter is a term used in legal English to refer to a person who takes bribes from both parties in a legal case, or who acts as an agent for both parties in a transaction without the knowledge or consent of either party. This term is often used in the context of legal ethics and professional misconduct.
Example: The lawyer was known for being ambidextrous in the courtroom, able to skillfully handle both prosecution and defense cases with equal proficiency.