/fɪʃɪŋ ˈkwɛstʃən/ – Phrase
Definition: câu hỏi gợi ý.
A more thorough explanation: A “fishing question” refers to a question posed during a legal proceeding that is asked in an attempt to elicit information or evidence that the person asking the question does not already possess, rather than to obtain relevant information for the case at hand. This type of question is considered improper and may be objected to by the opposing party.
Example: During the deposition, the attorney asked the witness a fishing question in an attempt to elicit information that was not directly relevant to the case.