/tə draɪv ə koʊtʃ ənd fɔr (koʊtʃ ənd sɪks) θruː/ – Phrase
Definition: tìm kẽ hở để luồn lách, né tránh (luật pháp, hợp đồng).
A more thorough explanation: The legal English definition of the phrase “to drive a coach-and-four (coach-and-six) through” means to find a significant loophole or flaw in a law, argument, or agreement that allows one to exploit it to their advantage. It implies a blatant disregard for rules or regulations.
Example: The defendant’s lawyer was able to drive a coach-and-four through the prosecution’s case by presenting new evidence that contradicted the key witness’s testimony.