/ˈhaɪli prɪˈdʒʊdɪʃəl/ – Phrase
Definition: mang nặng thành kiến, có định kiến sâu sắc.
A more thorough explanation: “Highly prejudicial” refers to evidence, information, or actions that are likely to cause significant harm or bias to a legal case or proceeding. This term is often used in the context of court proceedings to describe evidence that could unfairly influence a jury or judge against a party in the case.
Example: The introduction of the defendant’s prior criminal record as evidence was highly prejudicial to the jury’s impartiality.