/tə əˈtæʧ wʌnˈsɛlf tu ə ˈpɑrti/ – Phrase
Definition: cấu kết với một đảng.
A more thorough explanation: “To attach oneself to a party” in legal terms refers to the act of aligning oneself with a particular party in a legal proceeding or dispute. This may involve formally joining a party to a lawsuit or legal action, or expressing support for a particular side in a legal matter.
Example: The witness cannot attach himself to a party in the case due to his conflict of interest.