/tə lus ə sut/ – Phrase
Definition: thua kiện.
A more thorough explanation: “To lose a suit” in legal terms refers to an unfavorable outcome in a legal proceeding, where a party is not successful in their case or claim before a court or tribunal. It means that the party has not been able to prove their case or defense, and as a result, the court rules against them.
Example: The plaintiff is likely to lose the suit if they cannot provide sufficient evidence to support their claim.