/ˈɑːɡjʊmənt əv ə ˈmoʊʃən/ – Phrase
Definition: thẩm xét đơn thỉnh cầu.
A more thorough explanation: In legal terms, the “argument of a motion” refers to the presentation of reasons, evidence, and legal principles by parties to a case in support of their respective positions on a particular motion filed before a court. This argument is typically made during a hearing or oral argument where the parties have the opportunity to persuade the court to rule in their favor on the motion.
Example: In the argument of a motion for summary judgment, the plaintiff’s attorney presented evidence showing that the defendant breached the contract.