/tə swɛr ðə pis əˈɡɛnst ə ˈpɜrsən/ – Phrase
Definition: tuyên thệ trước thẩm phán hòa giải rằng người đó đe dọa người tuyên thệ.
A more thorough explanation: “To swear the peace against a person” refers to a legal process where an individual seeks a court order to prevent another person from causing harm or disturbance. This typically involves the person swearing an oath before a magistrate or judge that they fear for their safety or peace due to the actions of the other person, and requesting legal protection against them.
Example: The plaintiff decided to swear the peace against the defendant after a series of threatening incidents.