/tʃɑːrd ɒn əʊθ/ – Phrase
Definition: buộc tội sau khi tuyên thệ.
A more thorough explanation: “Charge on oath” refers to a formal accusation or allegation made under oath by a person, typically in a legal proceeding or court of law. This term signifies that the individual is swearing or affirming the truth of the accusation they are making.
Example: The witness was required to provide a charge on oath before testifying in court.