/krɒs-ɪɡˈzæmɪneɪʃn/ – noun
Definition: hỏi cung chéo, thẩm vấn chéo.
A more thorough explanation: Cross-examination is the questioning of a witness in a legal proceeding by the opposing party, typically conducted to test the credibility of the witness, challenge their testimony, or elicit additional information.
Example: During the cross-examination, the defense attorney questioned the witness about inconsistencies in her testimony.