/ˈhʌstɪŋz/ – noun
Definition: 1. tòa án thành phố;
2. diễn đàn vận động bầu cử;
3. cuộc vận động bầu cử.
A more thorough explanation: In legal English, “hustings” refers to a platform or stand used by a candidate for public office when making speeches or addressing a crowd during an election campaign. It can also refer to a local court or meeting place in a town or city.
Example: At the hustings, the candidates presented their policies and answered questions from the voters.