/tə kənˈfrʌnt ðə ˈplaɪntɪf/ – Phrase
Definition: đối chất với nguyên đơn.
A more thorough explanation: “To confront the plaintiff” in legal terms means to directly challenge or question the plaintiff in a legal proceeding, such as a court case or deposition. This may involve cross-examining the plaintiff to test the credibility of their testimony or to elicit information that may be relevant to the case.
Example: The defendant’s attorney will need to prepare a strong defense in order to confront the plaintiff’s allegations in court.