/ˈʃɔːrtɪdʒ əv ˈɛvɪdəns/ – Phrase
Definition: thiếu, thiếu hụt, không đủ.
A more throughout explanation: Shortage of evidence refers to a situation in a legal context where there is insufficient or inadequate evidence presented to support a claim or allegation. It indicates a lack of proof or evidence to establish the facts necessary to prove a case or support a particular legal argument.
Example: The defense argued that the case should be dismissed due to the shortage of evidence against the defendant.