/prəˈtɛst baɪ ˈmæstər/ – Phrase
Definition: báo cáo hải nạn.
A more thorough explanation: Protest, in legal terms, refers to a formal declaration or objection made by a party in a legal proceeding, typically to challenge or contest a decision, action, or ruling. It is a formal expression of disagreement or disapproval with a specific issue or decision, often made in writing and submitted to the appropriate authority or court. Protest can also refer to a formal statement made by a party to preserve their rights or to indicate their intention to take further legal action.
Example: The workers staged a protest against the company’s decision to cut their wages, led by their master union representative.