/testəˌmoni ˌælˈjuːndeɪ/ – Phrase
Definition: lời chứng từ một nguồn khác.
A more thorough explanation: Testimony aliunde refers to evidence that comes from a source outside of the witness’s own personal knowledge or direct observation. In legal terms, it is testimony that is based on information obtained from a third party or external source, rather than the witness’s own experiences or perceptions.
Example: The court did not rely solely on the witness’s testimony aliunde, but also considered the physical evidence presented during the trial.