/krɒs-ɪɡˈzæmɪnər/ – Phrase
Definition: bên tiến hành thẩm vấn chéo
A more thorough explanation: A cross-examiner is a person who questions a witness called by the opposing party during a trial or hearing in order to test the truthfulness, accuracy, or credibility of the witness’s testimony.
Example: During the trial, the cross-examiner aggressively questioned the witness to challenge the credibility of their testimony.