/ˈkaʊntər-ɪnˌtɛrəʊˈɡeɪʃən/ – verb
Definition: thẩm vấn chéo, hỏi cung chéo (nhiều điều tra viên hỏi cung đồng thời).
A more thorough explanation: Counter-interrogation refers to the questioning of a witness or party by the opposing party in a legal proceeding, typically conducted in response to the initial interrogation or questioning by the other party. It is a method used to challenge or clarify the testimony or statements made by the witness or party during the initial questioning.
Example: During the counter-interrogation, the defense attorney skillfully questioned the witness to challenge the prosecution’s case.