/tə hæv rɪˈkɔrs əˈɡɛnst/ – Phrase
Definition: truy đòi ai đó.
A more thorough explanation: “To have recourse against” means to have the legal right or ability to seek redress, compensation, or relief from a person or entity for a perceived wrong or harm suffered. It typically refers to the ability to take legal action or seek remedies through the legal system.
Example: In the event of a breach of contract, the party harmed may have recourse against the breaching party for damages.