/krɒs-ˈkwestʃn/ – Phrase
Definition: thẩm vấn chéo, bị thẩm vấn chéo.
A more thorough explanation: Cross-question is a term used in legal proceedings to refer to the questioning of a witness by the opposing party in a case. It involves asking the witness questions in order to test their credibility, challenge their testimony, or elicit additional information that may be relevant to the case.
Example: During the trial, the defense attorney cross-questioned the witness to challenge the credibility of their testimony.