/ˌænəʊˈteɪʃәn/ – Noun
Definition: 1. chú thích, chú giải;
2. xác định chỗ viện dẫn, chú dẫn;
3. triệu tập người vắng mặt không rõ lý do.
A more thorough explanation: In legal terms, an annotation refers to a note or commentary added to a legal text, statute, case law, or other legal document that provides additional explanation, clarification, or interpretation of the text. Annotations are often used to help understand the legal implications and context of the primary legal material.
Example: The lawyer added an annotation to the contract, providing clarification on a specific clause.