/krɒs-muːv/ – Phrase
Definition: đưa đơn kiện lại, nêu đề nghị trở lại.
A more thorough explanation: “Cross-move” is a term used in legal contexts to refer to a countermove or response made by one party in a legal proceeding in response to a move or action taken by another party. It typically involves a strategic or tactical maneuver made in response to an opposing party’s action in order to protect one’s own interests or advance one’s position in the legal matter.
Example: In the lawsuit, the defendant made a cross-move to dismiss the plaintiff’s counterclaim.