/dʒuˈdɪʃəl ˈkɒmbæt/ – Phrase
Definition: trận tranh cãi tay đôi trước tòa.
A more thorough explanation: Judicial combat refers to a method of resolving legal disputes in which the parties involved engage in physical combat to determine the outcome of the case. This practice was historically used in some legal systems as a means of allowing individuals to settle disputes through trial by combat, with the belief that the victor would be deemed to have the right on their side.
Example: In medieval England, judicial combat was a legal practice in which two parties would settle a dispute by fighting each other in a duel, with the winner being deemed to have the right on their side.