/tə wɪðˈhoʊld ðə truːθ/ – Phrase
Definition: giấu giếm sự thật.
A more thorough explanation: “To withhold the truth” means to intentionally conceal or keep back information that is known to be true, especially in a legal context where there is a duty to provide accurate and complete information. It can involve failing to disclose relevant facts or providing false or misleading information with the intent to deceive or mislead others.
Example: The witness was found guilty of perjury for withholding the truth during the trial.