/pleɪntɪf ɪn əˈtɛndəns/ – Phrase
Definition: nguyên đơn có mặt khi xét xử vụ án.
A more thorough explanation: The term “plaintiff in attendance” refers to a party who has initiated a legal action or lawsuit and is present in court for the proceedings. In legal terms, a plaintiff is the party who brings a case against another party (the defendant) in a court of law, seeking a legal remedy or redress for a perceived wrong or harm. The plaintiff in attendance is the individual or entity who is actively participating in the court proceedings as the party bringing the legal action.
Example: The plaintiff was in attendance at the court hearing to present their case.