/tə seɪ ɪn krɔs/ – Phrase
Definition: khai ra trong buổi hỏi cung chéo.
A more thorough explanation: “To say in cross” is a legal term that refers to the act of questioning a witness during cross-examination in a trial or hearing. Cross-examination is when the opposing party’s attorney questions a witness who has already testified in order to challenge or clarify their testimony. “To say in cross” means to question a witness in this manner.
Example: Objection, Your Honor. I would like to say in cross that the witness’s testimony contradicts the evidence presented earlier.