/tə bi kæst (ɪn ˈlɔˌsuːt)/ – Phrase
Definition: thua kiện.
A more thorough explanation: “To be cast” in a lawsuit refers to a situation where a court or jury decides against a party in a legal proceeding, typically resulting in a judgment or verdict being entered against that party. Being “cast” in a lawsuit means that the court has ruled against the party, finding them liable or responsible for the claims brought against them.
Example: The plaintiff is seeking damages to be cast against the defendant in the lawsuit for breach of contract.