/ədˈmɪsəbl əˈɡɛnst sʌmb/ – Phrase
Definition: có thể được chấp nhận làm chứng cứ chống lại ai đó.
A more thorough explanation: “Admissible against someone” refers to evidence or information that is allowed to be presented in court or considered in a legal proceeding in relation to that specific individual. This means that the evidence is relevant, reliable, and meets the requirements set forth by the rules of evidence, and can be used to support a claim or argument against that person in a legal case.
Example: The evidence presented by the prosecution was deemed admissible against the defendant in the court proceedings.