/tə meɪk tʃɑːrd/ – Phrase
Definition: buộc tội, cáo buộc.
A more thorough explanation: “To make a charge” in legal terms refers to formally accusing someone of committing a crime or offense. It involves the process of officially charging an individual with a criminal offense, typically done by law enforcement or a prosecutor.
Example: The prosecutor decided to make a charge of theft against the suspect based on the evidence presented.