/tə fɛl ɪn ə sut/ – Phrase
Definition: thua kiện.
A more thorough explanation: “To fail in a suit” in legal terms means that a party in a lawsuit did not succeed in their legal action or claim. This could be due to various reasons such as lack of evidence, legal errors, or the court ruling against the party. When a party fails in a suit, it means that their claim or defense was not accepted by the court, and they do not achieve the desired outcome in the legal proceedings.
Example: The plaintiff attempted to prove their case, but ultimately failed in the suit due to lack of evidence.