/skrɪpt/ – Noun
Definition: bản viết tay, bản gốc, nguyên bản.
A more thorough explanation: In legal terms, a script refers to a written document containing the dialogue and actions for a theatrical production, movie, television show, or other performance. It serves as a blueprint for actors, directors, and other production staff to follow in order to bring the performance to life.
Example: The attorney reviewed the script for the witness examination before the trial.