/ˈpɪdʒənhəʊl/ – Phrase
Definition: soạn thảo kỹ lưỡng dự luật nhưng không chịu trình cơ quan lập pháp, ngâm cứu.
A more thorough explanation: “To pigeonhole” in a legal context means to set aside or defer consideration of a particular matter or issue, typically without taking any action on it. It can also refer to categorizing or classifying something in a specific way for future reference or action.
Example: The lawyer tried to pigeonhole the witness’s testimony by focusing only on a small detail that was not relevant to the case.