/ʃɪˈkeɪn/ – Noun
Definition: mánh khóe tố tụng, xảo ngôn.
A more thorough explanation: In legal English, the term “chicane” refers to a series of obstructive or delaying actions taken in legal proceedings with the intention of frustrating or impeding the opposing party’s case. It can involve tactics such as raising irrelevant issues, making repetitive or unnecessary motions, or engaging in other forms of procedural maneuvering to hinder the progress of a case.
Example: The defense attorney accused the prosecutor of using chicanery to manipulate the evidence in the case.