/tə teɪk ɪkˈsɛpʃən tuː (əˈɡɛnst)/ – Phrase
Definition: phản đối, bác bỏ.
A more thorough explanation: “To take exception to” means to disagree with or challenge something, typically in a formal or legal context, by expressing opposition or objection to it.
Example: The defendant’s attorney took exception to the prosecutor’s line of questioning during the cross-examination.
Related words:
- EXCEPTION
- exception fee
- challenge to the poll
- take issue with something
- challenge to the array
- except in case of flagrante delicto, no arrest may be carried out without a mandate of the competent authorities
- challenge to the panel
- challenge to individual grand juror
- challenge propter affectum
- challenge propter delictum