/ˈfrɪvələs ˈpliːdɪŋ/ – Phrase
Definition: lời biện hộ không thỏa đáng.
A more thorough explanation: A frivolous pleading refers to a legal document or claim filed in a court case that lacks any legal merit, is not supported by evidence, and is intended to harass, delay, or needlessly increase the cost of litigation. Such pleadings are often considered to be without any reasonable basis in law or fact.
Example: The judge dismissed the case due to the plaintiff’s frivolous pleading, which lacked any legal basis or merit.