/tə plid noʊ dɪˈfɛns/ – Phrase
Definition: thừa nhận đơn kiện hay lời buộc tội.
A more throughout explanation: “To plead no defence” means to formally state in a legal proceeding that the defendant does not contest or offer any defense against the allegations or charges brought against them. It is a declaration by the defendant that they are not going to present any arguments or evidence to challenge the case being made against them.
Example: In the court case, the defendant chose to plead no defense, thereby waiving their right to present any arguments or evidence in their favor.