/ˈʤɜːnəl/ – Noun
Definition: biên bản cuộc họp, nhật ký, tạp chí.
A more thorough explanation: In legal terms, a journal refers to a record or log of daily transactions or events, typically maintained by businesses, organizations, or individuals for accounting or legal purposes. Journals are used to document financial transactions, activities, or other relevant information in a systematic and chronological manner.
Example: The attorney submitted the journal of case law precedents as evidence in court.