/ɪn dɪˈsɛnt/ – Phrase
Definition: theo trình tự tuyên bố ý kiến đặc biệt.
A more thorough explanation: “In dissent” is a legal term used to describe a situation where a judge or justice disagrees with the majority opinion in a court case. The dissenting opinion is written to express the opposing viewpoint and reasoning behind the disagreement with the majority decision.
Example: In dissent, Judge Smith argued that the majority opinion failed to properly consider the relevant case law.