/ˈtrʌɪəl ˈpɜːs(ə)n/ – Phrase
Definition: bị can.
A more thorough explanation: A person on trial for a crime refers to an individual who is facing legal proceedings in a court of law as a defendant, accused of committing a criminal offense. This person is entitled to a fair trial, which includes the right to present a defense, challenge evidence, and be presumed innocent until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.
Example: The person on trial for the crime of robbery pleaded not guilty in court.