Cách sử dụng
The expression "rest your case" is used in a legal setting to indicate that a lawyer has finished presenting their argument and is satisfied with the evidence presented. It means that the lawyer is done speaking and has no further evidence to present. Outside of the legal context, "rest your case" can also be used more generally to mean that someone has finished defending or explaining their position on a topic, and they feel that their argument is strong enough to stand on its own. It's a way of saying that you believe you've made your point and don't need to say anything else.