/ˈkɔːtrʊm/ – noun
Definition: 1. phòng xét xử;
2. phòng của thẩm phán.
A more thorough explanation: A courtroom is a designated place within a courthouse where legal proceedings, such as trials, hearings, and other judicial activities, take place. It is typically a formal setting where judges, lawyers, defendants, plaintiffs, witnesses, and other parties involved in a legal case gather to present evidence, arguments, and testimony before a judge or jury.
Example: In the courtroom, the judge presided over the trial while the attorneys presented their arguments.