/tə riːtʃ ˈtraɪəl/ – Phrase
Definition: bị đưa ra tòa.
A more thorough explanation: “To reach trial” refers to the stage in a legal proceeding where a case has progressed through pre-trial procedures and is scheduled to be heard and decided by a court. It signifies that the case is ready to be presented before a judge or jury for a final determination.
Example: The defendant’s attorney filed a motion to dismiss the case before it could reach trial.