/bɑr ɪɡˈzæm/ – Phrase
Definition: Kỳ thi luật sư.
A more thorough explanation: 1. an exam that people in the England, Wales and some commonwealth countries must take before they can work as a barrister (=a lawyer who can represent clients in the higher courts)
2. an exam that you must pass before you can work as a lawyer
Example: 1. The 18-year old is the youngest person to pass Britain’s Bar exams, qualifying her as a barrister.
2. Law students do not become attorneys until they pass the bar exam.