/ˈentər ə keɪs/ – Phrase
Definition: 1. tham gia vụ án;
2. .đưa đơn kiện, truy tố.
A more thorough explanation: “To enter a case” in legal terms refers to the act of officially submitting or filing a document, motion, or pleading with a court or other legal authority in order to become a party to a lawsuit or legal proceeding. This action typically involves providing the necessary paperwork and information to the court for consideration in the case.
Example: The attorney filed a motion to enter the case as co-counsel on behalf of the plaintiff.