/ʤɪst/ – Noun
Definition: thực chất, điểm chính, điểm chủ yếu.
A more thorough explanation: In legal English, the term “gist” refers to the essential or main point of a legal action or argument. It is used to describe the core issue or substance of a claim or defense, without getting into specific details or technicalities. The gist of a legal matter is what is necessary to understand the basic nature of the case or argument being presented.
Example: The gist of the contract is that both parties agree to the terms and conditions outlined in the agreement.