/tə ˈswer ɪn/ – Phrase
Definition: bắt phải tuyên thệ.
A more throughout explanation: “To swear in” typically refers to the act of administering an oath or affirmation to a person, usually in a formal setting such as a court of law or during a ceremony. This process involves the individual making a solemn promise to tell the truth or fulfill a duty, often with the understanding that there may be legal consequences for failing to uphold the oath.
Example: The judge asked the witness to swear in before giving their testimony.