/ˈkwɛs.tʃənɪŋ/ – Noun
Definition: hỏi cung.
A more thorough explanation: Questioning refers to the act of asking someone a series of questions in order to obtain information or clarification, typically in a formal or structured manner. In a legal context, questioning may refer to the process of interrogating a witness, suspect, or party involved in a legal proceeding in order to gather evidence or establish facts relevant to a case.
Example: During the police questioning, the suspect exercised their right to remain silent and requested to speak with a lawyer.