/ˈɑrɡjəmənt/ – Noun/Verb
Definition: 1. luận cứ, lý lẽ, chứng cứ;
2. biện luận, tranh cãi, lý sự, lập luận;
3. thảo luận, tranh cãi;
4. bài bào chữa, bênh vực của luật sư, cuộc tranh cãi của các bên.
A more thorough explanation: In legal terms, an argument refers to the presentation of reasons, evidence, and logical explanations in support of a particular position or claim. It is a formal statement or series of statements put forward to persuade a court, tribunal, or other decision-making body to adopt a certain interpretation of the law or to reach a particular conclusion. Arguments are typically made by lawyers or parties to a case during legal proceedings in order to advocate for their position and to convince the decision-maker to rule in their favor.
Example: During the trial, the defense attorney presented a compelling argument to prove the defendant’s innocence.