/krɒs-əˈpɛlənt/ – Phrase
Definition: người chống án lại, người phản chống án.
A more thorough explanation: A cross-appellant is a party in a legal case who was originally the appellee (the party against whom an appeal is taken) but who also files an appeal seeking a different or additional remedy.
Example: In the case of Smith v. Jones, Smith is the appellant and Jones is the cross-appellant, as they both filed appeals in the same court case.