/keɪs fɔr ðə prəˈsɛkjʊʃən/ – Phrase
Definition: 1. lý lẽ buộc tội;
2. vụ án bên công tố thắng.
A more throughout explanation: “Case for the prosecution” refers to the evidence and arguments presented by the prosecution in a legal case to prove the guilt of the defendant. It includes witness testimony, physical evidence, and legal arguments aimed at convincing the court or jury of the defendant’s guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.
Example: In the case for the prosecution, the attorney presented evidence linking the defendant to the crime scene.