/ædˈmɪʃən ɒn ˈrekɔrd/ – Phrase
Definition: thú nhận trước tòa.
A more thorough explanation: “Admission on record” refers to a formal acknowledgment or acceptance of certain facts or allegations made by a party in a legal proceeding. This admission is typically documented in the court records and can have significant implications for the case.
Example: The defendant’s admission on record that he committed the crime was a key piece of evidence in the trial.