/θɪn keɪs/ – Phrase
Definition: lời buộc tội bịa đặt.
A more throughout explanation: In legal terms, a “thin case” refers to a situation where the evidence or legal arguments supporting a particular claim or position are weak or lacking in substance. It suggests that the case may not have a strong likelihood of success due to insufficient evidence or legal basis.
Example: In the thin case of Smith v. Jones, the court found that the plaintiff’s claim lacked sufficient evidence to proceed to trial.