/ˈækʃən fɔr ˈlaɪbəl/ – Phrase
Definition: kiện về tội nhục mạ.
A more thorough explanation: An action for libel is a legal proceeding initiated by a plaintiff who claims that they have been defamed through written or published statements that are false and damaging to their reputation. The plaintiff seeks to obtain a remedy, such as damages, for the harm caused by the defamatory statements.
Example: The plaintiff filed an action for libel against the defendant, claiming that the defamatory statements published in the newspaper had caused harm to their reputation.