/prɪˈtɛns ʌv raɪt/ – Phrase
Definition: làm ra vẻ có quyền.
A more thorough explanation: “Pretence of right” refers to a situation where a person falsely claims to have a legal right or authority to do something, when in fact they do not possess such right or authority. This term is often used in legal contexts to describe a deceptive or misleading assertion of a legal claim or entitlement.
Example: The defendant’s claim of ownership was merely a pretence of right, as the true owner had documentation proving otherwise.