/ˈfrɪvələs əbˈdʒɛkʃənz/ – Phrase
Definition: những ý kiến phản đối thiếu căn cứ.
A more thorough explanation: Frivolous objections refer to objections raised during legal proceedings that lack merit, are not based on valid legal grounds, or are made solely for the purpose of causing delay or disruption. Such objections are considered to be without substance or merit and are typically disregarded by the court.
Example: The judge dismissed the case due to the plaintiff’s frivolous objections, which were deemed to be without merit and intended to delay the legal proceedings.