/thɪn skʌld ˈpleɪntɪf/ – Phrase
Definition: Người đơn kiện dễ bị tổn thương.
A more thorough explanation: a theoretical plaintiff (=person who brings a civil court action) under the thin skull rule (=rule stating that a person is responsible for all the consequences of his or her actions even if the plaintiff has suffered more serious injury than he would otherwise have because of some pre-existing condition)
Example: The defendant was still liable for all injuries even though the victim was a thin-skulled plaintiff.