/dɪˈnaɪəl ˈʌndər oʊθ/ – Phrase
Definition: phủ nhận có tuyên thệ.
A more thorough explanation: Denial under oath refers to a situation where a person, while under oath in a legal proceeding, asserts that something is not true or did not happen. This statement is made with the understanding that providing false information under oath may result in legal consequences for perjury.
Example: The defendant’s denial under oath during the trial was later proven to be false, leading to perjury charges being filed against them.