/tə ˈwɪtnəs ə laɪn-ʌp/ – Phrase
Definition: tham dự việc nhận diện với tư cách người chứng kiến.
A more thorough explanation: “To witness a line-up” refers to the act of observing a group of individuals presented in a line-up or lineup for the purpose of identifying a suspect in a criminal investigation. This process typically involves a witness or victim viewing a group of individuals, one of whom is the suspect, in order to determine if they can positively identify the perpetrator of a crime.
Example: The attorney asked the witness to come to the police station to witness a line-up of potential suspects.