/tə hoʊld ə brif fɔr sʌmbɑdi/ – Phrase
Definition: thay mặt người nào đó trước tòa.
A more thorough explanation: “To hold a brief for somebody” means to act as a legal representative or advocate on behalf of someone in a court case or legal matter. It implies taking on the responsibility of presenting and arguing the case for that person.
Example: As the attorney representing the defendant, I will hold a brief for my client during the trial to ensure their rights are protected.